The Irish Times
28/10/04
The Recording Studio, Highbury New Park, Islington, London: built as a chapel in 1881, the Gothic building was converted into the legendary Wessex Studios in 1965 and has now been turned into a scheme of eight apartments and one house. Set in Highbury New Park, close to Islington's' busy Upper Street, four of the units have courtyard gardens. There are just four allocated car-parking spaces which will set you back £30,000 (43,125) each. The apartments are loft-style with warm gold and russet brick-work and 19th century pitch pine exposed beams, the original arched windows, plasterwork and slate tiling. And should Bono, Mick Jagger or Madonna decide to buy one for old times sake, all of the units are fully sound proofed.