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Terraced house for sale
Tredegar Square, London E3

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Knight Frank - Canary Wharf Sales

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    Occupying a prized position on the north terrace of Tredegar Square, this exceptional Grade II listed Georgian townhouse has been meticulously restored and sensitively enhanced to provide approximately 2,470 sq ft (229.46 sq m) of beautifully arranged accommodation over five principal floors, with additional restricted-height space bringing the total to circa 2,640 sq ft. The house enjoys attractive rooftop views and combines architectural purity with a rare standard of modern comfort, efficiency and craftsmanship.

    The elegant façade, framed by wrought-iron railings, stone steps, a fanlight and lead-roofed porch, creates a distinguished sense of arrival. Inside, the entrance hall showcases reinstated period plasterwork, cornicing and timber flooring with underfloor heating. To the rear, a superb full-width double reception room overlooks both the garden square and private garden through three large sash windows with restored shutters. Carefully reinstated ceilings and cornices are complemented by twin marble chimneypieces inspired by Sir John Soane's 1820 designs, each with a gas fire.

    The lower ground floor spans the full footprint of the house, forming an impressive open-plan kitchen, dining and sitting space. A bespoke Bulthaup kitchen is fitted with Gaggenau and Miele appliances, with extensive integrated cabinetry and wine storage. A glazed seating area opens directly to a porcelain-tiled terrace and landscaped garden, creating a seamless connection between interior and exterior. This level also includes a WC, utility areas, storage, plant access and a separate entrance.

    The first floor is dedicated to a magnificent principal suite overlooking the square, with three sash windows, reinstated detailing and a marble fireplace with gas fire. A bespoke dressing room provides extensive fitted storage, while the en suite bathroom features a large walk-in shower, underfloor heating and high-quality finishes. Also on this level are a study overlooking the garden and a discreet laundry area.

    The second floor offers two further double bedrooms and a well-proportioned family bathroom with freestanding bath, underfloor heating and excellent natural light. Period-style detailing and double glazing have been integrated throughout.

    At the top of the house, a charming bedroom suite sits beneath the eaves, with roof windows and French doors opening onto a balcony with far-reaching views. Built-in storage and an adjoining bathroom complete this private and light-filled space.

    The rear garden, extending to approximately 115 feet, has been comprehensively redesigned by Mark Lutyens and executed by Townson & Leece. It features a series of structured spaces including terraces, planting beds, gravel gardens and a stone flagged dining area. A well-insulated garden room with power and Wi-Fi provides an ideal home office or summer retreat.

    The restoration has been carried out with exceptional attention to detail, reinstating period features such as cornices, skirting boards, chimneypieces and traditional joinery. Modern systems-including new gas boilers, upgraded water pressure, double glazing and efficient lighting-have been discreetly installed, improving the EPC rating from E to C.

    The house also benefits from an intriguing history, having been rented in 1894 by Lady Mary and Lady Margaret Howard, sisters of the 15th Duke of Norfolk, as a Roman Catholic settlement. In summary, this is a townhouse of genuine distinction-architecturally authentic, quietly luxurious and impeccably presented-offering refined Georgian living on one of East London's most celebrated garden squares.

    Considered one of East London's finest Georgian squares, Tredegar Square is a beautifully preserved architectural enclave at the heart of Mile End in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. Laid out from the late 1820s and completed by 1847, the square was developed on land belonging to Sir Charles Morgan of the Tredegar Estate, after which it takes its name.

    Arranged around a generous central garden, the square is framed by elegant three storey terraces characterised by pale brown brick façades, long white cornices, traditional sash windows and distinctive fan lighted doorways. The west, south and east terraces share an almost identical classical design, while the north terrace is notably more elaborate, with stone faced fronts, bold porticos and architectural detailing reminiscent of Belgravia and Bayswater.

    The central gardens form the green heart of the square, with sweeping lawns and mature trees creating a tranquil retreat just moments from the bustle of Mile End Road. The gardens are protected as part of the King George's Fields programme, ensuring their open space remains safeguarded for future generations.

    Historically, Tredegar Square was designed for prosperous merchants and professionals, and its architectural integrity remains exceptionally well preserved. The surrounding streets reflect this heritage, with several named after Welsh connections linked to the Morgan family. Today, the square continues to offer an unusually peaceful and elegant residential setting, yet benefits from exceptional connectivity: Mile End Underground Station is within very close proximity, providing fast access to the City, Canary Wharf and the West End.

    Beyond its architectural significance, the square has played an important role in the local community for nearly two centuries. Its gardens were opened to the public in 1931 by Clement Attlee and affectionately described at the time as “London's little lungs”, a sentiment that still resonates with residents who enjoy its calm, green landscape.

    Today, Tredegar Square stands as one of the most admired Conservation Areas in East London, celebrated for its harmonious Georgian terraces, generous public gardens and rich sense of history. It remains a rare combination of architectural beauty, heritage value and urban convenience-an enduringly desirable address within the capital.

    Located in one of East London's most admired Conservation Areas, the property sits moments from the landscaped gardens of Tredegar Square and benefits from excellent transport connections via Mile End, Bow Road and Bow Church stations, along with proximity to several highly regarded schools including Malmesbury Primary and Central Foundation Girls' School.

    This exceptional townhouse represents a rare opportunity to acquire a fully restored, architect led Georgian home that combines historical authenticity with outstanding modern specification, set in one of London's most distinguished and sought after residential squares

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