
Courtesy of Sotheby’s

Courtesy of Sotheby’s

Courtesy of Sotheby’s

Courtesy of Sotheby’s
This Camden bolthole started life as a tramshed before being turned into a spacious five-bedroom loft.
Its open-plan living room and kitchen features a soaring ceiling and original steel trusses. Glazing has been added to the roof to draw light into the communal areas below, complemented by a crisp white colour palette used throughout the property.
Tramways House is not short on space either: spread over 4,736 sq ft and four levels, it also has a private roof terrace off the main living area.
Close to Caledonian Road tube station, the loft is available to rent via Sotheby’s for £2,500 a week (short or long term) and comes furnished with a peppering of artworks and design pieces by the likes of Tom Dixon.