Light-filled two-bedroom home near stations and Kensington amenities.
South-facing views over mature communal gardens
Two double bedrooms plus a compact study area
Newly refurbished bathroom; newly renovated throughout
Separate eat-in kitchen and bright reception room
Share of freehold with 953 years remaining on lease
Service charge ~£2,730 pa; council tax described as quite expensive
Top-floor flat — access by stairs (no lift stated)
Inner-city, multicultural student neighbourhood; lively atmosphere
Set on the top floor of a handsome Victorian stucco building, this bright two-bedroom flat offers a practical family layout with contemporary finishes. The large principal bedroom has built-in storage and south-facing views over mature communal gardens, while a separate eat-in kitchen and a naturally bright reception room provide comfortable everyday space. A compact study area suits home working or a nursery. The newly refurbished bathroom and fresh decor mean the property is move-in ready.
The flat sits within easy walking distance of Earl’s Court and Gloucester Road stations, and is close to Kensington High Street’s shops, supermarkets and restaurants — convenient for daily life and weekend leisure. Local schools include several well-regarded state and independent options, making the location attractive for families. Broadband is fast and mobile signal is excellent.
Ownership is on a share of freehold with a very long lease (953 years) and low ground rent, which gives long-term security. Note the annual service charge is around £2,730 and council tax is described as quite expensive; factor these running costs into your budget. As a top-floor home, access involves stairs.
The surrounding area is an inner-city, multicultural neighbourhood popular with students and young professionals, so you should expect a lively urban atmosphere rather than a quiet suburb. Crime levels are average for central London. Overall this is a well-presented, characterful flat with sensible ongoing costs and good transport and schooling links — appealing to small families or buyers seeking a high-quality central London base.