Spa Heights, Lodon EC1
Lofts used to be considered multi-function residences with both living and work spaces within them, but today they have evolved to become some of the most desirable and fashionable residences for hip urban dwellers. With minimalist styling, high ceilings and soaring views of the city skyline, the exceptional lofts Spa Heights offer open layouts, large windows, and unique finishes in an highly sought after urban location.

Spa Heights is situated on the corner of Rosoman Place and Rosoman Street in the heart of London’s Clerkenwell. The name – Spa Heights – comes from the Spa that was originally on the site, the area was famous for its spas and pleasure gardens in the 18th Century and attracted visitors from all over London. Visitors would take the waters and then promenade in the nearby Spa Fields with its ‘water grottos, exotic animals, acrobats and contortionists’.

The rich heritage of the area surrounding Spa Heights is in fact a living history. The landmark site of Sadlers Wells theatre which dates back to the 17th Century, has just been redesigned and refurbished, making it one of London’s most important and impressive theatres and helps continue the strong artistic and theatrical heritage of the area.

The are surrounding Spa Heights is also known for its diverse range of nightclubs, restaurants and art galleries. In fact, London's first gastropub, The Eagle, opened in Clerkenwell in 1991. The Eagle has been joined by, among others, The Well, The Easton, The Coach and Horses and The Green, Clerkenwell pubs which have since been converted to gastropubs. Clerkenwell is also home to some of London's best restaurants such as St John, a traditional English restaurant often listed as one of the best and most influential restaurants in the world and the Spanish/Moroccan restaurant Moro.

Spa Heights is also a stone’s throw from Islington, Business Design Centre and the West End’s shopping centres.