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If factory conversions are your thing, you might well like this two-bedroom apartment in The Jam Factory, London, SE1.
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Constructed as a factory for Sir William Hartley’s famous jam-making company in 1902, it was converted by Ian Simpson Architects in 2003 into dwelling spaces, all working with the original Edwardian space, not least with the original red brick.
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This particular apartment has approximately 1,110 sq ft of living space, which includes an entrance hall, an open plan kitchen / living / dining room, a bedroom with en-suite bathroom, a second bedroom and balcony space.
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According to the agent, it has also been updated since the original conversion. The kitchen has been refurbished to include a new Neff induction hob, oven and dishwasher for example, the bathrooms have been updated and there are now large built-in wardrobes in both bedrooms.
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Finally, this is a gated development, which also offers communal gardens with newly-installed children’s playground, a 24-hour porter and the option to rent parking spaces. There’s also custom fibre-optic internet access, should you work from home a lot.
If you want to move in, the price is £650,000.