The Tapestry Building
- Tom Hill
- Apr 30
- 1 min read
Updated: May 1
Discover an extraordinary loft apartment nestled within one of the City's most iconic period buildings, celebrated for its historical significance and architectural splendour. Originally constructed in 1771 by the esteemed architect Richard Jupp for the East India Company, this building served as a hub for exotic imports like spices, teas, silks, and cotton from Asia. Its legacy as a Tapestry building reflects both functionality and grandeur, boasting impeccable Georgian brickwork, beamed ceilings, and elegant panelling that have stood the test of time.
Featured prominently in Elle Decoration magazine, this lateral loft apartment exudes authenticity and charm, offering a rare glimpse into London's rich heritage. The spacious interior seamlessly blends historical elements with modern luxury, featuring comfort cooling, an intelligent lighting and entertainment system, and a Gaggenau-equipped kitchen with bespoke joinery throughout.
The heart of the home is a vast triple aspect reception room characterized by soaring ceilings, restored ceiling beams, and an open-plan layout that effortlessly combines living, dining, and study areas. The principal bedroom impresses with a walk-in wardrobe and luxurious ensuite bathroom, complemented by a separate guest suite and additional bathroom for utmost comfort and privacy.
Located within easy reach of Liverpool Street Underground and rail station, this prime address provides excellent transport links to explore the vibrant Spitalfields Market, the bustling City of London, and a myriad of upscale shops and dining options including the renowned Eataly. Don't miss the chance to experience life in this remarkable loft apartment, where history meets contemporary living in perfect harmony.