A generously proportioned studio apartment known as a Type F2A in the Barbican with access to a balcony. A large style Barbican studio with a wonderful west facing aspect, it still retains its original kitchen, bathroom and wardrobes which provide ample storage space. The Barbican designed by the renowned Architect practice Chamberlain, Powell and Bon is one of the best examples of Brutalist Architecture that can be found in London, with a strong influence of Le Corbusier design. Grade II listed, The Barbican is still the most sought-after residential development within The Corporation of London, attracting all occupations from academics, architects, fashion designers, lawyers and bankers to name but a few. Its gardens and lake bring a little bit of "Country Life" to the Centre of The City and The Barbican Centre which is part of the Global Cultural Districts Network is the largest performing Art Centre in Europe. hosting music concerts, art exhibitions and film screenings. It is also home to The London Symphony Orchestra, the BBC Symphony Orchestra, the Barbican Art gallery as well as the globally acclaimed Guildhall School of Music and Drama. John Trundle Court is a stone's throw from Barbican Underground Station (Hammersmith and City, Metropolitan and Circle Lines) and the recently opened Elizabeth line entrance on Long Lane. Whitecross Street, a short walk away is one of London's oldest markets and dates back to the 17th Century. The Street is now super fashionable with eclectic shops, an amazing day time food market offering the most diverse culinary delights from around the world, a vibrant coffee culture as well as a Waitrose supermarket.
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