Exposed brickwork, concrete floors and oversized warehouse windows run through this former gallery apartment on Dingley Place in Clerkenwell. Arranged across 2,000 square feet, the two-bedroom loft retains the industrial character of the late Victorian building while reorganising the interior around a planted courtyard garden.
Photography: courtesy of Unique Property Company
Photography: courtesy of Unique Property Company
Photography: courtesy of Unique Property Company
Photography: courtesy of Unique Property Company
Entry is via either a shared warehouse entrance or the original loading doors at street level, which open directly into the former gallery space. A mezzanine workspace overlooks Dingley Place, while a large sliding partition separates the living areas when needed and opens the plan when pulled back.

At the centre of the apartment, full-height glazing opens onto a courtyard lined with mature palms and mirrored surfaces that reflect light back into the rooms. The kitchen sits just off the main living area and is fitted with full-height storage and integrated appliances.
A concrete spiral staircase descends to the principal bedroom suite below, where a lightwell reconnects the lower level to the garden above. The apartment has also been used as a filming location for productions including Fleabag, Killing Eve and Catastrophe.
The property is listed for sale via Unique Property Company for £1,750,000.


