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This spacious studio flat has the benefit of built in storage, a large separate bathroom and an extremely central location. Small number of apartments in the building with a 24-hour concierge and three lifts.

Clifford's Inn that is located on the bustling Fetter Lane (off Fleet Street) with easy access to Chancery Lane and Temple stations. Millennium Pier for travel on the Thames is moments away, in addition to a variety of amenities, bars and restaurants.

I'm currently moving out after 2.5 years and available immediately. The contract runs until April 2024 with no risk of rent increases.

Historical Background:

Originally built in the 1930’s, Clifford’s Inn now stands on what was the oldest Inn of Chancery which provided the first stages of training new lawyers. The original building was demolished with now the Gatehouse as the only remaining part of the original Clifford’s Inn.

The facade was modernised in the 1970s designed by the architect Boyd Auger whose original drawings can still be found in the Victoria and Albert Museum and in 2014 the façade was once again replaced in Portland stone and Carrara marble, whilst the interior of the building underwent an extensive reconfiguration and refurbishment including a bespoke reception entrance.

The building has been home to several eminent individuals such as the former Lord Mayor Sir John Stuttard, High Court Judge Sir Ernest Ryder and one of the most important modernist 20th century authors, Virginia Woolf.

£1,430 pcm (whole property)

This ad is for a 1 bed flat

Availability
Available
Available now
Extra cost
Security deposit
£1,400.00
Amenities
Furnishings
Furnished
Parking
No
Garage
No
Garden/patio
No
Balcony/roof terrace
No
Disabled access
No
New tenant preferences
Smoking OK?
Yes
Pets suitable?
No
Occupation
Available to all
References?
Yes

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