E1 7ES
Widegate Street, City Of London, E1
A two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment within the historic former Levy Bros Matz Bakery site, established in 1710 and once regarded as London's oldest continuously operating shop. The current building, originally the Nordheim Model Bakery, was designed in the 1920s by architect George Val Myer, who also designed BBC Broadcasting House. Its distinctive brick façade features four sculptures by Philip Lindsey Clark depicting the baking process. Inside, exposed red brickwork, original steel Crittall windows and an open-plan kitchen and dining area and a contemporay bathroom combine period character with modern living. Ideally located, Liverpool Street Station is 250 yards away and Old Spitalfields Market is just 310 yards away.
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| Address | Sold price | Date | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Flat 3, WHITE ROSE COURT, WIDEGATE STREET, E1 7ES | £515,000 | Aug 2024 | Flat |
| Flat 5, WHITE ROSE COURT, WIDEGATE STREET, E1 7ES | £575,000 | Nov 2023 | Flat |
| Flat 1, WHITE ROSE COURT, WIDEGATE STREET, E1 7ES | £623,000 | Oct 2023 | Flat |