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Mountjoy House EC2


Large light and airy, one bedroom apartment in outstanding condition throughout, retaining many desirable original Barbican features. Mountjoy House is considered to be one the finest blocks in the Barbican and this apartment would make an excellent home, city pied-a-terre or rental investment. 805 sq ft


£850,000 UNDER OFFER


Furnival Street EC4


One bedroom apartment in a boutique new development of just nine flats. The apartment provides well- proportioned living and bedroom accommodation and high quality specification throughout. Due for completion in September 2013. Within walking distance to Chancery Lane station. 527 sq ft


£625,000 Old Street EC1


One bedroom split level apartment built in 2012 with floor to ceiling windows throughout, a feature staircase, waxed real wood flooring, modern appliances and integrated John Lewis wardrobes. Just minutes from Old Street, Barbican and Farringdon stations. The property also benefits from a top floor terrace. 549 sq ft


£575,000 Frobisher Crescent


Lovely contemporary style studio apartment in a quiet location overlooking the sculpture court within the Barbican Estate. The residents of Frobisher Crescent benefit from all the amenities of the Barbican Estate including use of the communal gardens and parking by separate negotiation. 389 sq ft


£460,000 UNDER OFFER


Brandon Mews EC2


A rarely seen two bedroom maisonette within the Barbican estate, with views directly into the communal gardens. High ceilings and a host of unusual Barbican features makes this property both striking and interesting. 1231 sq ft


£900,000


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