Perilla House, Goodmans Fields, E1 8EY

Perilla House, Goodmans Fields, E1 8EY

  • 2 Bedrooms
  • 3 Bathroom
  • 1 Receptions
£ 1,050,000
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A high-specification dual aspect, South East & South West garden facing, two bedroom two bathroom apartment with a special wrap around balcony & walk in wardrobe! Offering (854 Sq. Ft) and (203 Sq.Ft) balcony overlooking the landscaped gardens! Located in Perilla House, Goodman's Fields.

Goodman’s Fields is located just north of Tower Bridge and east of Aldgate and is adjacent to City Quarter and Sugar House, previous Berkeley developments. There is an array of local amenities on the doorstep and easy access on foot, by taxi, tube or rail to local attractions such as London Bridge, the Gherkin, St Katharine Docks, Spitalfields and Barbican.

Aldgate East Station - 6min
Tower Gateway DLR Station - 7min

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  • Dual Aspect Gaden View Apatment!Lage Balcony SpaceUndefloo Heating & Comfot Cooling24h Conciege Sevices5* health cente including pool, gym, spaCinema & esidents business loungeTenue: 999 yea LeasehondEst Sevice Chage: u00a34.5 psfEst Gound Rent: u00a3500 paCompletion due Q1 2019

  • Shadwell station (823m)
  • Aldgate station (554m)
  • Aldgate East station (452m)
  • London Fenchurch Street station (599m)
  • Tower Hill station (587m)
  • Aldgate East station (457m)
  • Tower Hill station (568m)
  • Aldgate station (534m)
  • Tower Gateway DLR station station (434m)

Reference Number

PRP14413177

Price per Sqft

£1230 approx

Whitechapel pulses with a vibrant mix of history and modern energy, where world-class medical education meets iconic landmarks like the Tower of London nearby. The area buzzes with diverse dining spots and lively venues, perfect for those seeking both culture and contemporary city life. Whether exploring historic markets or enjoying eclectic eateries, Whitechapel offers a dynamic London experience.

Practical Mandarin - London's Mandarin Chinese Specialist School since 2009

guide name: Will Hanneman

Would definitely recommend. Good size classes (4-8 ppl), well structured, and excellent teachers - Jasmine is very patient, personable, explains things clearly, and makes the classes enjoyable too.

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Excel Tutors

guide name: Aasim

Really great tuition centre - Allowed me to go from foundation tier maths to higher maths. Only had 6 months to improve and alhamdulliah acheived an amazing result. My initial grade for maths was a grade U and exceeded a lot in my grade for maths. My teacher also said from my secondary school that I wouldn’t do well and I proved him absoloutely wrong with the help of this tuition. Thank you Excel Tutors

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Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry

guide name: D King

They have been lovely, responsive and very helpful all the way from application, through open days, interviews (the interviewers were lovely) and now the confirmation for registration process. Thanks to everyone in the Admissions Office esp to Ms Makayla Brown who has been answering most of the emails.

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Tower Bridge

guide name: Fajar Triandono

Tower Bridge is absolutely stunning! One of the best spots to visit in London — the views of the River Thames are amazing. The exhibition is interesting and gives a good idea of how the bridge works. Everything was clean and well-managed. Definitely a must-visit when you’re in London!

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Tower of London

guide name: jessica desilets

Amazing! This was one of my favorite tours while in london. We bought our tickets which cost about $48. Place was packed. There is a cafe and a small gift shop inside, bathrooms of course. I would plan on spending at least 2 hours here if not 3. And then of course there's the crown jewels that speak for themselves. So much history here and so much to see I loved everything about this!

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HMS Belfast

guide name: JoViBi

Went Sunday and was amazing! Did go visit back in 2023 and missed so much. This time went earlier and with my Dad, brother. Such a beautiful ship and fascinating! Defintely worth a visit and Id even go again for the price and things to see! Managed to explore the Captains, Admirals Decks which I missed previously. The views and history were well worth the trip! My Dad and brother loved it 💜💜 Even had a bite to eat at the cafe which was well stocked with all sorts. Everyone was so helpful and an enjoyable trip in London!

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Leadenhall Market

guide name: Alvina

Leadenhall Market is such a beautiful spot — the architecture is absolutely stunning with its ornate glass roof and detailed Victorian design. It’s a great place to wander around, grab a bite, or shop, with plenty of options ranging from cafés to boutiques. It can get a bit busy during lunch hours, but that just adds to the lively atmosphere. Perfect blend of history and charm!

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Duck & Waffle

guide name: Serdar Evyapan

I came all the way from Turkey, and visiting Duck & Waffle was one of the main reasons I wanted to experience London at night — and it was absolutely worth it. 🌃 The view from the top of 110 Bishopsgate is simply breathtaking, with the city lights reflecting off the glass buildings around. The atmosphere strikes the perfect balance between vibrant and elegant — great music, professional staff, and an energy that makes you feel like you’re part of something special. We ordered the rigatoni and the beef burger — both delicious, well-presented, and surprisingly filling. The pasta was perfectly cooked with a rich tomato-basil flavor and fresh parmesan on top. The burger was juicy and balanced just right with the melted cheese and soft bun. Add a cold Peroni, and you have a perfect evening meal with one of the best city views imaginable. Prices are what you’d expect for a place like this, but every detail — from the service to the atmosphere — makes it feel justified. The night view alone could earn five stars on its own. If I had to mention one downside, it would be that the seating area feels a little tight, especially during the dinner rush, and there can be quite a wait for the elevators since it’s a popular spot with limited access. Still, once you reach the top and see that skyline, it’s hard to complain — the view and the vibe make it all worthwhile. If you’re in London and looking for a place that combines amazing food, skyline views, and an unforgettable vibe, Duck & Waffle is definitely worth the stop.

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SUSHISAMBA London

guide name: M E Lesteri

4.5/10 ⭐ SushiSamba is an absolute gem — a stunning restaurant perched on the 39th floor of the Heron Tower, offering panoramic views of the London skyline. The moment you step out of the lift, you’re met with a mix of luxury and calm sophistication, from the ambient lighting to the elegant decor that perfectly complements the dining experience. The food is exceptional. Every dish we tried was bursting with flavour — the sushi was fresh and beautifully presented, and the black cod was simply divine, rich, buttery, and perfectly cooked. Overall, the food was faultless, with each bite showing off the restaurant’s attention to detail and high standards. The atmosphere was classy yet relaxed, with a smart-casual dress code that fits the vibe perfectly. It’s a great spot for a special night out, a celebration, or even just to treat yourself to something memorable. The only letdown was the toilet facilities — just one cubicle, no hand towels, and a slight smell that could have been avoided with stronger cleaning products. For a venue of this calibre, that part could definitely be improved. That said, SushiSamba still delivers on flavour, experience, and views. A must-visit if you’re looking for incredible food paired with one of the best views in London. 🍣✨

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Sheba Restaurant - Awarded Best Curry House In UK

guide name: Sana Insad

I had an excellent experience at Sheba Restaurant on Brick Lane. They offer a wide selection of Pakistani, Indian, and Bengali dishes, and every dish was bursting with authentic flavors. The food was fresh, well-prepared, and absolutely delicious. The service was just as impressive – the staff were friendly, attentive, and made me feel very welcome. The atmosphere was warm and inviting, making it the perfect place to enjoy a great meal. If you’re looking for a restaurant on Brick Lane that serves amazing South Asian food with top-notch service, I highly recommend Sheba Restaurant. I’ll definitely be visiting again!

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St Katharine Docks

guide name: Samantha Forrest

What a beautiful spot. We were fortunate enough to stay on a boat there during a recent visit for our son’s wedding and would highly recommend a visit there. Restaurants are plentiful and there is so much to see and do in the area. The staff around the marina are very friendly and helpful and we look forward to visiting the area again.

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30 St Mary Axe (The Gherkin)

guide name: Ian Bee

It is a stunning building with a restaurant on top as the effective means for getting in. It does not have a public deck (free or paid) in the truest sense. You can walk around the entire building and it feels very externally accessible and grounded in the areas. 5 stars for architecture and the feeling, 4 stars for overall experience.

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The Tower Hotel, by Thistle

guide name: Gbemi Omoboya

We had a wonderful stay at this hotel. The view was absolutely beautiful, and the location was perfect—within walking distance of many attractions, restaurants, and shops. Having a Tube station nearby was a huge plus, as it made getting around very easy. The staff were friendly and helpful, and we appreciated the small convenience store in the lobby for essentials. There were plenty of elevators. The breakfast, which was available, was also enjoyable.

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The Dickens Inn

guide name: John Jaleke

I’ve walked past this pub a few times, but this time I decided to head in and grab a meal along with some soft drinks, it was a bit too early in the day for alcohol. First off, the exterior of the pub has such a vibe. The building looks old in the best way, almost like something you’d see in a horror game or a movie (and I mean that as a compliment, I thought it was really cool). That said, I did notice quite a few empty glasses left sitting on tables, and they weren’t cleared for a while. It took about 10 minutes before someone came around to collect them. If the place had been packed, I’d understand, but it wasn’t that busy. Some staff were doing bits and pieces around the bar, but it didn’t seem like anyone was actively keeping on top of clearing tables. Same with a few empty plates, they stayed out for a while before being taken away. Walking inside, I was blown away by how big and beautiful the place is. From what I saw, there are three floors: the second has a balcony section where you can sit outside to eat, drink, and smoke, and the top floor looked like a dining area, but it seemed closed so I didn’t go up there. When I went to order food, the person serving me was really nice. The dish I originally wanted wasn’t available, so I picked something else. They did let me know there’d be a wait, about 45 minutes to an hour, for food, which was fair enough given how busy the kitchen seemed. While waiting, I grabbed a couple of J2Os (one before the meal and one during) and headed up to sit on the balcony. The balcony view was amazing, especially with the nice weather. Even though I was practically roasting in the sun, it was still super relaxing 😂 When my food arrived, I loved the way it was presented. I’d ordered sausage and mash, which looked great. Taste-wise, it was decent, nothing awful, but nothing mind-blowing either. The flavors were a bit bland, but since I was starving, I still enjoyed it and finished it fairly quickly. Overall, satisfying but not the best sausage and mash I’ve had. One thing I did notice while looking around was that the staff seemed a bit bored, almost like they didn’t really want to be there. I don’t want to assume anything, but I hope the staff are treated well by management because the vibe felt a little off. That could also explain why glasses and plates were left around longer than they should’ve been, maybe just low motivation. Overall, though, the building itself is stunning inside and out. The person who served me was friendly, the balcony section is a huge highlight, and the food was decent. The staff vibe felt a little flat, but it might have just been an off day. I’d be open to visiting again another time to see if it feels different.

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The Breakfast Club Spitalfields

guide name: Sara Pizzioli

We had a wonderful time at The Breakfast Club in Spitalfields! My partner is lactose intolerant and they kindly offered plant based pancakes — they were absolutely delicious. We also enjoyed two creamy oat milk cappuccinos, simply perfect. A very special thank you to Aoife, our lovely waitress💖💖. She was not only sweet and attentive, but also took the time to recommend fun activities for our trip. Her kindness truly made our experience unforgettable🥰 The staff in general were amazing — fast service, spotless place, and such a welcoming atmosphere. Highly recommend this spot to everyone visiting London, it’s a must! 🌟

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Wilton's Music Hall

guide name: Andy “Warhol’s Favorite” Wig

Great venue. Intimate over two floors, has a bar and seating area and small exhibition about the history of the venue. Nearest tube is London Bridge. Come out facing the river and head left, keep going past the future Chinese Embassy on the right down the side streets, passed The Artful Dodger pub and Jack the Ripper museum. I saw Frances Barber there in a Pet Shop Boys musical, which they attended.

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