Let Agreed

£1154 pw | £5000 pcm

2 Bedroom Penthouse to Rent

Derbyshire Street, Bethnal Green, E2 tenancy info

£1154 pw | £5000 pcm

Additional information

  • Let Type: Long Term
  • Monthly
  • Furnished
  • Deposit: £5769

Full Description

Stunning 2 bedroom contemporary duplex apartment with large private roof terrace.

We are really excited to offer for rent this stunning 2-bedroom contemporary loft flat located overlooking Weavers Fields behind Bethnal Green Road. This beautifully designed property, in a warehouse conversion, boasts modern living at its finest, offering a stylish and spacious semi open-plan living space with exposed brickwork throughout, high ceilings and large windows that flood the space with natural light.

The modern kitchen is fully equipped with top-of-the-range appliances including five-burner hob and double oven, and features stylish cabinets, a centre island with breakfast bar, and plenty of storage space. The large dual-aspect living area is perfect for relaxing and entertaining, with spacious dining area to one end and comfortable seating with feature concrete wall to the other.

Both bedrooms are really generously sized providing plenty of storage space. The master bedroom features an en-suite bathroom with a modern shower, while the second bedroom has access to the main bathroom, which features a bathtub and a shower and is beautifully finished with black gloss tiling and a classic white suite.

The property also benefits from an exceptionally large roof terrace, which offers great views of the city and is the perfect spot to relax and unwind.

Derbyshire street has a rich history, reflecting the changing demographics and industries of East London over the centuries dating back to the 17th century. The area was originally known as Greenfield and was part of the ancient parish of Stepney. The name Bethnal Green is believed to have originated from the Anglo-Saxon words "bethan hale" meaning "house in a clearing in the woods."

In the 19th century, Bethnal Green became a centre of textile manufacturing, with numerous mills and factories in the area. Many workers' homes, including those on Derbyshire Street, were built during this time. The area suffered significant damage during World War II, particularly during the Blitz in 1940 and 1941. Many buildings, including some on Derbyshire Street, were destroyed or damaged.

In the post-war years, Bethnal Green became known for its large immigrant population, particularly from Bangladesh. Today, it is a diverse and multicultural area. The V&A Museum of Childhood is located on Cambridge Heath Road, just a few blocks from Derbyshire Street. The museum houses a collection of toys, games, and other artifacts related to childhood. The Columbia Road Flower Market, a popular destination for flower lovers, is also located nearby. The market is held every Sunday and attracts visitors from all over London. The nearby Brick Lane area is known for its vibrant street art scene, as well as its many restaurants, markets, and shops.

This property is a true one-of-a-kind, the sort that only occasionally becomes available for the rentals market and gives the opportunity to experience modern living in one of the most vibrant areas of London.

Council Tax: Band F
5 weeks Deposit: ?5769.23
12 month contract: break clause subject to offer

Available from the start of September.

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