On the Market: A Grade II-Listed Early Georgian Townhouse

Real Estate

One of the remaining ‘Big Four’ great houses of Spitalfields

WE FOLLOW several real estate pages on Instagram, always interested in seeing what types of places become available around the country, but especially when special ones in London are listed. This Grade II-listed early Georgian townhouse is one of those. With the distinction of being one of the remaining ‘Big Four’ great houses of Spitalfields, it belongs to a group of historically significant Georgian townhouses built by the Huguenot silk weavers and merchants who settled in the area during the late 17th century. These houses are remarkable for their architectural features and cultural heritage. And Fournier Street, where this home is located, is considered the most coveted street in east London’s Spitalfields, within the Brick Lane and Fournier Street Conservation Area. This historical home has over 4,340 sq ft spread across five floors, as well as a one-bedroom ancillary cottage in the back courtyard garden. There is also rooftop garden. This historic London home has a listing price of £5,750,000.

On the Market: A Grade II-Listed Early Georgian Townhouse on Fournier Street
On the Market: A Grade II-Listed Early Georgian Townhouse on Fournier Street
On the Market: A Grade II-Listed Early Georgian Townhouse on Fournier Street
On the Market: A Grade II-Listed Early Georgian Townhouse on Fournier Street
On the Market: A Grade II-Listed Early Georgian Townhouse on Fournier Street
On the Market: A Grade II-Listed Early Georgian Townhouse on Fournier Street
On the Market: A Grade II-Listed Early Georgian Townhouse on Fournier Street
One of the remaining ‘Big Four’ great houses of Spitalfields
One of the remaining ‘Big Four’ great houses of Spitalfields
On the Market: A Grade II-Listed Early Georgian Townhouse on Fournier Street
On the Market: A Grade II-Listed Early Georgian Townhouse on Fournier Street