Designed by renowned architects Karakusevic Carson and David Chipperfield, this two bedroom apartment set on the 13th floor boasts exceptional interiors.
Key features
- Stunning two bedroom apartment set on the 13th floor
- Contemporary handless kitchens
- Oak flooring to kitchen, living room and bedrooms
- Exceptionally finished apartments throughout
- On the doorstep to Regent Canal and Shoreditch Park
- Private brick floored balcony to each flat
- Underground parking, bike storage and landscaped gardens
- Designed by Karakusevic Carson and David Chipperfield
Taking it's name from the former printing and craft heritage, Hoxton Press is a fantastic new development consisting of two exceptionally designed hexagonal buildings on the doorstep to Shoreditch Park. A range of one, two and three bedroom apartments which all benefit from a fantastic finish throughout, brick-floored outside space and contemporary handless kitchens. The developments also benefits from underground parking, bike storage and beautifully landscaped communal gardens.
Further details
- Council tax:
- To be confirmed
- Local authority:
- Hackney
- Total Sq Ft:
- 796 (73 Sq M) approx.
- Reference:
- 14638777
Lease details, service charges, ground rent (where applicable) and council tax are given as a guide only and should be checked and confirmed by your Solicitor prior to exchange of contracts.
Mortgage
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Haggerston station
London Overground line, Zone: 2
Hoxton station
London Overground line, Zone: 1/2
Essex Road station
Zone: 2
Energy Performance Certificates
Awaiting EPC, or not applicable
Local Life
On the doorstep to Regents Canal, this exciting new development has a range of transport links including Hoxton Overground and Old Street Underground stations while a plethora of bus routes run nearby.
Hoxton locals have kindly shared their favourite places to go...

Towpath
I love a weekend walk along Regent's Canal with a glass of rosé from Towpath.

Geffrye Museum
If you can't face the crowds at London's bigger museums, head to this place for a quieter and nicer experience. This museum is all about the home throughout the centuries and the café sells delicious cakes too!

69 Colebrooke Row
One of London's best kept secrets. The size of a small living room, but serving the best experimental cocktails around. The bar uses spirits and drinks that it infuses itself in a drinks laboratory and the staff wear lab coats.