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Gin Distillery, Jubilee Street, London, E1
£1,600,000 Guide Price
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The RIBA jury commented that The Gin Distillery was an “exemplary contemporary (piece of) architecture with considered heritage reclamation and restoration

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Conceived by architect Rupert Scott, The Gin Distillery is a remarkable former warehouse that has been reimagined into a light filled home, that finely balances architectural clarity and practicality. The project was completed in 2018 and awarded a RIBA London Award soon after. Occupying what was once part of a working London gin distillery, the building has been carefully repurposed to unfold as a warm and inviting home.

Set discreetly behind a high wall that affords an unexpected level of privacy for a city dwelling, black steel courtyard steps rise to the front door. Inside, the ground floor has been designed to make clever use of its soaring ceiling heights, with large Crittall windows drawing light deep into the plan. A stove fireplace anchors the living area, its flue pulling the eye upwards towards a further skylight above.

The open-plan kitchen and dining area create an exceptionally sociable space. Integrated appliances and sleek cabinetry maintain the minimalist aesthetic, while open shelving offers room to introduce character and carefully chosen accoutrements. A dining table sits to the right of the space next to a window which frames the foliage outside. The material palette used throughout includes exposed steelwork, polished concrete and exposed timber joists running overhead, nodding to the building’s industrial heritage.

To the rear of the ground floor, a shower room is tucked neatly behind the kitchen, alongside a study and one of the three bedrooms. A black steel staircase rises to a bright landing, from which the two further bedrooms unfold.

Here, Scandinavian redwood ceilings soften the architecture, lending warmth and tactility to the upper level. An enclosed roof terrace provides a completely private and tranquil outdoor retreat, while verdant aspects from multiple angles reinforce a sense of living among greenery, despite the urban setting. The bathroom features a free-standing, reclaimed bath-tub along with a walk-in shower and plenty of storage space.

The building features three distinct outdoor spaces: a courtyard, a roof terrace, and an additional (unofficial) terrace for potted plants, accessed through a window. Special attention has been given to the front courtyard, adorned with trailing ivy, a voluminous palm tree, and a galvanised steel planter filled with evergreens, creating a lush counterpoint to the industrial setting.

Additionally, the property includes a sizable basement, accessed via a door at the front of the home. Plans have been drawn up to support the extension of the internal space, offering excellent potential for a gym, wine cellar or additional accommodation.

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  • Area (Approx)

    Approximate Internal Area Inc. Basement = 2008 sq ft / 186.5 sq m

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Whitechapel sits on the eastern edge of the city, offering a vibrant cultural scene on the doorstep while enjoying excellent transport links to central and west London. Just moments from the home is Rinkoff’s Bakery, famed for its cronuts, which have achieved cult status, alongside numerous coffee spots.

Green spaces are plentiful, with the beloved Stepney City Farm less than half a mile away, hosting a popular farmers market. Cultural destinations nearby include the independent Genesis Cinema on Mile End Road and the renowned Whitechapel Gallery.

The recently renovated Whitechapel Station is served by the District, Hammersmith & City, and Elizabeth lines, as well as the Overground Windrush line. Frequent buses connect to Liverpool Street and the City, while Cambridge Heath Road provides easy cycling routes to Bethnal Green, London Fields, and Dalston.

Also close by is the vibrancy of Shoreditch which offers an unbeatable mix of restaurants, independent boutiques, vibrant nightlife and creative energy.

The front courtyard features trailing ivy, soaring palm trees and a galvanised steel planter filled with evergreens acting as a verdant counterpoint to the industrial vernacular
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