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Nelsons Shoreditch
110 Curtain Road,
London, EC2A 3AH
T: 020 7613 1798
F: 020 7033 9562
Management:
Mr. Raz Rafiq
Mr. Polat Ali
Sales
E: shoreditch@nelsonssales.com
Lettings
E: shoreditch@nelsonslettings.com
The Shoreditch branch was opened in the summer of 2007, and was the third branch to open in the Nelsons group. With over 20 years combined experience amongst our staff, you can be assured that all your property needs are in good hands.
Located on Curtain Road, our location is key to our growing success. We have rapidly gained a reputation as one of the most succesfull agents in the area...
AREAS COVERED - Shoreditch, Hoxton, Clerkenwell, Bethnal Green, Islington, Haggerston, Dalston, Mile End, Hackney and Old Street.
GUIDE TO SHOREDITCH - Though now part of the inner city, Shoreditch was previously an extra-mural suburb of the City of London, centred around Shoreditch Church at the crossroads where Shoreditch High Street and Kingsland Road are intersected by Old Street and Hackney Road.
Shoreditch High Street and Kingsland road are a small sector of the Roman Ermine Street and modern A10. This, known also as the Old North Road, was a major coaching route to the north, exiting the City at Bishopsgate.
The east-west course of Old Street-Hackney Road was also probably originally a Roman Road, connecting Silchester with Colchester, bypassing the City of London to the south. Since post-war decline, Shoreditch has risen up to become a popular and fashionable part of London.
Often combined with neighbouring Hoxton, the area has been subject to considerable gentrification in the past twenty years, with accompanying rises in property prices.
A former citadel of the working classes, Shoreditch and Hoxton have been colonised by Boho yuppies and the artistic set who have turned former furniture warehouses into loft apartments and made Hoxton Square the centre of contemporary bohemia. Curtain Road and Old Street are notable for their clubs and pubs which offer a variety of venues to rival those of the West End.
