London’s boroughs are filled with iconic properties taking in a range of impassive living options. The Stoke Newington area is home to one of the most unusual properties to arrive on the London market. Real estate expert Nick Millican believes the converted pub in Stoke Newington provides a unique opportunity to enjoy a historic building.
The property was the Earl of Warwick pub until the mid-1990s as Nick Millican later explains. He says the property operated as a commercial pub throughout the 1980s and was converted to a residential property in the 1990s. The exterior facade dates back to the 1850s, with many impressive features remaining intact.
The home continues to highlight its history as a pub, with exterior signage bearing the Whitbread’s branding. Nick Millican highlights the impressive nature of the former Earl of Warwick pub’s interior.
All its wonderful historic features remain, with the asset management expert Nick Millican firmly believing potential buyers will enjoy the original fireplaces and stylish tiled hearth in the large kitchen (Greycoat).
The ground floor was once the main pub area and now has a garage and one of the five bedrooms. A rooftop drinking terrace remains in place and adds to the impressive features of the renovated pub. The main living area contains a hint of the building’s history in the form of part of the original bar. As an experienced agent, Nick Millican acknowledges this is a wonderful purchasing opportunity.
Nick Millican explains several former pubs have been converted into residential properties. The Earl of Warwick in the stylish Stoke Newington area is reportedly the favorite watering hole of local police officers in the 1980s. Millican explains that planning permission has already been approved for further property development to make this a $2 million bargain in the English capital.