Martello Street, Studio 12

Share
share of 400 ft² — £275pcm

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Martello Street, E8, Studio 12.
Studio Share, available immediately or by the 31st March 2025

Space available in share of a 400 sq ft ground floor Studio with spacious high ceiling,
together with a digital & multi media artist and an artist/technologist.
It would suit someone desk based (no toxic materials or dusty work, please) Ie: filmmaker, digital artist, editor, animator, writer photographer, illustrator, designer, paper-based etc..

Studio conveniently located next to London Fields Park and London Fields Overground (which is 10 mins to Liverpool Street station).
5 min from Broadway Market. Lots of good food, famous E5 Bakery, coffee and the famous London Fields lido/heated outdoor swimming pool 3 min away.

Shared kitchen area (microwave, toaster) in studio and room for bikes inside. The studio is on the ground floor with easy access for loading and unloading.

There is 24-hour access.

£275 per month – (Inclusive of water, rates and fast internet) does not include electricity.

Newly painted floor, looks very different in situ, so come and take a look.
Contact Adam – ahem.cough@gmail.com

About Martello Street

In 2024 SPACE purchased Martello Street studios, which we have leased since 1971. With approximately 50 studios and many more artists, this well established site overlooks London Fields park and is alongside London Fields overground station. Several buses run on nearby Mare Street and the Hackney Central overground station line is 5 minutes walk away.

The ground floor studios have step-free access.

History
Martello Street studios at 10 Martello Street was one of the 2 buildings to replace St Katharine Docks. Artists working in experimental filmmaking and performance were attracted to the building. Early tenants included Bruce Lacey whose young family live in the caretaker cottage, Cosey Fanni Tutti and Genesis P-Orridge who arrived from Hull in 1974, and Robin Klassnik, one of the former St Katharine Docks artists, whose studio in 1979 became the first Matts Gallery. See the essay ‘Industrial Ritual Performance SPACE’ by William Fowler in Artists in the City: SPACE in ’68 and beyond.

Location map
Studio 201, 353sqft — £600 Studio 204, 278sqft — £473 Studio 113, half share of 308sqft — £261 Studio 111, Share of 405sqft — £350 Studio 107 - share, share of 600sqft — £250
Studio 4g, 352sqft — £764 Studio 8g, 300sqft — £330
Studio 15,, share of 322sqft — £330 Studio 10, 120+sqft — £411.02
Studio 12, share of 400 sqft — £275
Studio 1a, 419sqft — £697 Studio 2, 829sqft — £990 Studio 35, half share of 389sqft — £260
Studio 5, 351sqft — £572
34 new studios, varioussqft — £
Studio 11e, 150sqft — £385 Studio 11c, 153sqft — £285 Studio 114, 223 sqft — £250 Studio 114, 223 sqft — £395