A Former Pub With A Floating DJ Deck Has Just Hit The Market

By Martha Davies

2 days ago

A British boozer becomes a Manhattan-style loft


While they may seem like a bit of a rarity, pub conversions come to the market more often than you’d think – although this particular conversion in London’s East End is very much one of a kind, since it also happens to feature a floating DJ deck…

Look Inside… A Three-Bedroom Pub Conversion In London’s East End

In a past life, this three-bedroom apartment was the Cubitt Arms pub, which dated back as far as the 1860s. By 2013, it had been renovated and split into two separate flats, but it was subsequently reimagined as an art gallery, a music studio and a yoga studio. Now, however, the building is once again a residential space comprising a number of exceptional loft-style homes, including this rather spectacular ground-floor apartment.

Open plan kitchrn with white cabinets, black countertops and geometric white bar stools

Flooded with light thanks to towering windows, the property boasts double-height ceilings and sprawling open plan spaces. The lower level is complete with a gym, a guest bedroom suite and an impressive L-shaped reception room (which previously housed the aforementioned art gallery).

Loft-style living room with wood and glass staircase and a glass panel used to hold a DJ deck

Heading back up to the ground floor, you’ll find a huge kitchen/dining/living area – showcasing the all-important DJ deck, which is suspended from the ceiling – and the principal suite. Across the hall, there’s a second guest bedroom, a family bathroom and a separate dining room, which opens onto a secluded courtyard garden with a shed and a garage.

Living room with wooden floors and white sofas

With so much space and such a unique story, this property really is an East London gem – whether you’re after a breathtaking artist’s studio or an unbeatable party venue…

Available through Savills at a guide price of £1.5 million. savills.com