A range of stunning properties have entered the market in key locations across England, offering a blend of historical charm and modern convenience. In Nottingham, a communal atrium provides access via lifts to the vibrant Lace Market and Hockley. Meanwhile, an 18th-century Grade II-listed building in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, is up for sale at £1.2 million, offered by The Modern House. Originally a hospital and later a theological college, this property boasts a main bedroom with a balcony overlooking the sea and a Juliette balcony from the open-plan living-dining-kitchen area.
In the bustling area of Spitalfields, London, a converted warehouse sits just off Brick Lane, near Spitalfields Market. This unique property is on the market for £1 million, with Savills handling the sale. The location offers residents the allure of city life combined with the historical significance of the locale.
Over in Hoxton, London, a development completed in 2015 features three houses and five split-level apartments. The modern design and strategic location cater to those seeking contemporary living spaces with easy access to urban amenities.
Brighton, East Sussex, presents another opportunity with a Grade II-listed apartment block that marries historical architecture with modern living spaces. This property appeals to those who appreciate the aesthetic and historical value of listed buildings.
Each property offers unique features that cater to diverse tastes and lifestyles. From the historical allure of Lincoln's listed building to the industrial charm of Spitalfields' converted warehouse, prospective buyers have a wealth of options to consider.