With beautiful views over the Wenlock Basin, this outstanding one-bedroom apartment with southwest-facing canalside balcony has been remodelled by the designer Sarah Campbell. It is located on the second floor of Union Wharf, a well-conceived waterside development rebuilt in 2002 on the site of the former Royle printing works. The building has a concierge, lift access and communal external areas running along the canal. The new layout creates a full-width reception room, with a double-glazed wall of Crittall windows opening onto the balcony. The flat has a great position within the building: There is no balcony above it, meaning that the natural light is maximised, and it overlooks an attractive listed warehouse with trees in front of it on the other side of the canal. It is being sold for the first time, having been bought off-plan by the current owner. The bedroom area is elevated, with steps up to a landing area with sliding partitions. It has a built-in wardrobe and separate storage cupboard. There are further cupboards in the entrance hall. The kitchen has been opened up to maximise the natural light and provide a connection with the dining area. Exposed concrete columns and beams throughout emphasise the building’s industrial structure. The majority of the flat has a timber floor, whilst the elevated area is carpeted. Clear-lacquered steel radiators provide heating with independent timers. A state-of-the-art Automist fire suppression system has also been installed. Union Wharf is favourably located a short distance from both Angel and Old Street underground stations (Northern Line), and is conveniently placed for access to the City. Shepherdess Walk park is opposite the building at the front. The shops, bars and restaurants of Islington, Shoreditch, Hoxton and Clerkenwell are within easy reach. Significant redevelopment and investment is taking place in the area around City Basin and Old Street’s ‘Silicon Roundabout’, as it attracts tech companies and creative talent from around the world.