Bright raised‑ground one-bedroom with period charm and private south garden in central W6..
Bay-fronted reception with Victorian fireplace and high ceilings
Approximately 465 sq ft (compact one-bedroom layout)
Deep southerly garden – private outdoor space
Share of freehold with c.99 years remaining on lease
Maintenance/service charge approx £2,100pa (includes insurance)
Modest internal space; best for single occupant or couple
Some modernisation needed; potential localized damp reported
EPC currently TBC; commission survey before offer
This raised-ground one-bedroom flat on Brackenbury Gardens offers bright, characterful living in a leafy W6 cul-de-sac. The bay-fronted reception with a decorative Victorian fireplace and high ceilings brings excellent natural light, while retained cornicing and ceiling roses give the apartment period charm. The compact layout and efficient circulation suit a single occupant or couple seeking a central, characterful home.
Practical aspects are clear: the apartment is approximately 465 sq ft, has a deep southerly garden, and comes with a share of freehold and about 99 years remaining on the lease. Service charge/maintenance is circa £2,100 per year (including building insurance); council tax band D. Transport links at Hammersmith Broadway and Shepherd's Bush and nearby Ravenscourt Park, cafes and gastro-pubs make this location convenient and sociable.
Buyers should note the modest internal footprint — living spaces are small-to-average — and that some updating may be needed. Images indicate areas that could benefit from modernisation and there is potential for localized damp; an incoming buyer should commission surveys and check the EPC (currently TBC). The combination of period features, strong light and a private garden is a rare find at this size and price, but suitability depends on how much space and renovation you require.
For first-time buyers or downsizers prioritising location and character over generous room sizes, this flat offers an accessible entry into a desirable part of W6. Investors should factor in the lease length and annual maintenance when modelling returns.