Restored Period Features and a Muted Color Palette in a London Home
This beautiful early 19th-century house lies in Whitechapel’s Myrdle Street conservation area in London. The three-bedroom home has been sympathetically preserved by the Spitalfields Trust, which restored fireplaces, floorboards, and sash windows to protect the home’s Georgian atmosphere.
The four-storey house lies at the end of a terrace block and also features a walled garden with planted flowers, herbs, apple and fern trees, as well as a garden studio which has been transformed into a guest house.

The home is painted in a muted color scheme carefully selected by the Spitalfields Trust, consisting of authentic Georgian hues.

The lower ground floor is home to an open-plan kitchen, dining room, and sitting room. The sitting area features large flagstones on the floor, olive-green timber paneling, and a large Portland stone fireplace surround.

From the basement floor you have access to the walled garden.

The kitchen features a row of deep purple and olive-painted cabinets, a deep Belfast sink with brass taps, and a combination of paneled walls and white tilework.


On the other side, a six-ring Smeg range cooker is positioned in an original fireplace, flanked by built-in cabinets with a red interior.


This floor also features a bright and practical utility room with a stone floor and large windows facing the garden.


The ground floor features a double living room with six-over-six sash windows overlooking Turner Street on one side and the walled garden on the other.

The front room and the back room feature Georgian fireplace surrounds, the one in the back room is flanked by built-in cabinets.




A staircase with a herringbone-woven carpet leads you to the first floor with two bedrooms and a family bathroom. The largest room on the floor features built-in olive green wardrobes and a fireplace.



The master bedroom is located on the second floor, featuring high ceilings and casement windows overlooking the Georgian streets below.




The house has two bathrooms: a shower room on the ground floor and a family bathroom with cream-white tile and Burlington fittings on the first floor.

In the garden, sandstone flagstones are flanked by beds of flowers and herbs, and a climbing rose weaves over an arch.


At the back of the garden stands a studio, spanning the entire width of the garden space.

The studio features a small kitchenette and a shower room on the ground floor and a bedroom on the first floor. Large windows and glass doors create a wonderful indoor/outdoor feeling.




The front door and its surround are painted in a beautiful palette of deep plum and muted green, paired with wrought iron fixtures.

The house is listed for £ 1,550,000 on Inigo.
