Rent Wren Apartment United Kingdom
Holiday Home Rental Description
Situated in the artistic and hip area of London, Shoreditch is the stunning industrial-style loft Wren Apartment. Presented with two bedrooms and two bathrooms, this property is perfect for small groups, families or professionals looking to explore one of London’s most vibrant areas. Shoreditch is home to some of London’s best restaurants, bars, pubs and cafes and is well known amongst young creatives and trendsetters as the fashionable place to be.
Designed by Menu Spaces of Denmark, this amazing open-plan first-floor apartment is spread out over one level.
On entering the Wren Apartment, you will be greeted by a bright and spacious area thanks to the abundance of windows allowing light to flood in. The entire apartment has high ceilings and white-painted wooden floors, which adds to the feel of spaciousness. Tastefully decorated in a modern contemporary style, its fixtures and fittings give a nod to the space’s earlier industrial use.
At the rear of the apartment is where you will find the enormous open-plan living, dining and office area.
The living room area is furnished with a large comfortable corner sofa and coffee table, an ultra-modern chaise lounge, and a large flat-screen smart television. It features a reading area on a raised platform, allowing you to relax and gaze through the windows across the streets of London. The dining area has a dining table that comfortably seats six people but is also very useful as a workspace. Mismatched dining chairs aid the industrial vibe.
The fully equipped kitchen is bright and light with sleek, modern, glossy units and high-tech appliances. Whether you are creating a quick snack or a gourmet meal, you will find everything you need in this beautiful and functional space.
At the front of the apartment, you will find the Master Bedroom. It is beautifully furnished with a King-Sized bed, a comfortable armchair and a rather delightful feature is the high bistro table and stools that allow you to sip your morning coffee and admire the views of London. A brightly coloured geometric designed partition leads to a separate wardrobe dressing area with fitted wardrobes, a cheval mirror and an added single bed.
Bedroom two is reached from the living area and features a comfortable single bed, coffee table and plump, comfortable armchair with reading light behind.
Both bedrooms have Jack and Jill access to the bathroom, which features a walk-in shower, bathtub, vanity unit with basin and WC.
Although Wren Apartment benefits from enormous double-aspect windows, privacy and comfort are provided by blinds in the living area and black-out blinds in both bedrooms.
The Apartment
Interior
– First-floor Apartment
– Two bedrooms
– Two bathrooms
Additional Facilities:
– Wi-fi
– Heating
– Washing Machine
– Iron
– Hairdryer
– Cable television
– Television
– Coffee Maker
– Refrigerator
– Dishwasher
– Oven
– Stove
Known for its artistic and creative atmosphere, with plenty of attractions, you will always be interested in Shoreditch.
Famous for its street art scene, with colourful and unique graffiti adorning many of its walls, you need to wander through the surrounding streets to discover impressive murals and urban art installations by well-known artists. Who knows? You may even find a Banksy or a Thierry Noir!
Not far from Wren Apartment is the well-known Brick Lane. A bustling street it is famous for its diverse culinary options, vintage shops, markets and curry houses. On a Sunday, Brick Lane market offers a mix of street food, vintage clothing and antiques.
Back in 2011, Shoreditch was the place where Boxpark launched its first pop-up shopping mall. This place is definitely different from your run-of-the-mill shopping centre! Built from shipping containers, it effortlessly fuses the concepts of the modern street food market and pop-up shopping. Its unique approach to shopping offers a variety of familiar and independent brands along with the convenience of stopping for a bite to eat.
Continuing the trendy and hip vibe, nearby, you will find The Old Truman Brewery. Now a creative space, it hosts various events, markets, art exhibitions, and food festivals.
Have you noticed a theme here? The Shoreditch Street Food Market is the place for foodies to go. Here, you will find a wide range of international cuisines and is the perfect spot to try out unique dishes and flavours.
Although Shoreditch has everything to offer and can be explored on foot, those who would like to travel further afield and visit some of London’s iconic landmarks, Old Street, Liverpool Street and Shoreditch high street stations are all nearby and offer access to both the rail and underground network systems.
Approximately two miles south of Shoreditch is The Tower of London, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Found on the north bank of the river Thames, it was originally constructed by William the Conqueror after his conquest in 1066. Over the centuries, it has had many uses, including a Royal residence, a prison, an armoury, a treasury and even a menagerie. Today, it is an iconic attraction that functions as an armoury, housing a vast collection of weapons, armour, and military equipment. The Crown Jewels have been kept at the Tower of London since the 17th century. They are displayed in the Jewel House, which is heavily guarded and is still a popular attraction for tourists. For visitors interested in its slightly gory past, you will learn about the many high-profile prisoners and executions, such as Anne Boleyn, Henry VIII’s second wife.