Thursday 22 September 2022 10:47 AM Grade II-listed home built overlooking St Paul's Cathedral after on the market ... trends now

Thursday 22 September 2022 10:47 AM Grade II-listed home built overlooking St Paul's Cathedral after on the market ... trends now
Thursday 22 September 2022 10:47 AM Grade II-listed home built overlooking St Paul's Cathedral after on the market ... trends now

Thursday 22 September 2022 10:47 AM Grade II-listed home built overlooking St Paul's Cathedral after on the market ... trends now

A 17th century five-bedroom house built with views overlooking St Paul's Cathedral, built following the Great Fire of London, has gone on the market for £3million.

The Grade-II property in Carter Lane, central London, is set over six floors and comes with its own roof terrace, five en-suite bedrooms, two kitchens and retractable skylights. 

The house, which pre-dates the nearby cathedral and is one of the oldest buildings on the road, has recently undergone a meticulous renovation project to bring it into the 21st century with a glass panel in the flooring on every level allowing sight from ground level up to the top floor.

But the house has maintained its original character, too, with an exposed original brick fireplace on the ground floor included within the 2,483 sq ft of living space.

The ground floor also includes a dual aspect reception room with panelled walls and windows fitted with shutters.

Directly below, on the lower ground floor, is an open plan kitchen and dining room complete with fitted appliances within integrated cupboards and a kitchen island - all in the same colouring.

It also contains an integrated wine fridge, with a separate utility room adjoining the kitchen.

The fourth floor terrace of the central London property has views of St Paul's Cathedral (pictured) and provides easy access into the city

The fourth floor terrace of the central London property has views of St Paul's Cathedral (pictured) and provides easy access into the city

The property was built shortly after the Great Fire of London and has remained in Carter Lane (pictured) for more than 350 years - earning its Grade II status.

The property was built shortly after the Great Fire of London and has remained in Carter Lane (pictured) for more than 350 years - earning its Grade II status.

A large living area with two sofas in the six-floor, £3million property with a glass panel in the floor allowing a view into the level below

A large living area with two sofas in the six-floor, £3million property with a glass panel in the floor allowing a view into the level below

On the lower ground floor is an open plan kitchen and dining room complete with fitted appliances within integrated cupboards and a kitchen island

On the lower ground floor is an open plan kitchen and dining room complete with fitted appliances within integrated cupboards and a kitchen island

The house has undergone a significant renovation project, but has maintained its original character with an exposed original brick fireplace on the ground floor

The house has undergone a significant renovation project, but has maintained its original character with an exposed original brick fireplace on the ground floor

A large dining table and chairs adjoins the kitchen on the lower ground floor, as well as a separate utility room within the 2,483 sq ft of living space

A large dining table and chairs adjoins the kitchen on the lower ground floor, as well as a separate utility room within the 2,483 sq ft of living space

The historic property was built shortly after the Great Fire of London in 1666 and has remained in Carter Lane for more than 350 years

The historic property was built shortly after the Great Fire of London in 1666 and has remained in Carter Lane for more than 350 years

Moving up to the first floor, the principal bedroom suite comes with fitted storage, sash windows and a walk-in wardrobe with bespoke cupboards. This leads to a large en-suite bedroom with a free-standing bath and walk-in shower.

On the second and third floors are a further four bedrooms, each with their own en-suite bathrooms.

On the top floor is a second reception room that includes a small

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