Charming Richmond Hill one-bed with period features, long lease and rare off-street parking.
First-floor one-bedroom flat with high ceilings and bay window
Set within an elegant Victorian building on desirable Church Road, this well-presented first-floor one-bedroom flat combines period character with practical modern updates. The apartment benefits from high ceilings, a light-filled bay-window reception room and fitted bedroom wardrobes, creating comfortable, neatly finished living in a prime Richmond Hill location.
Practical features include double glazing, mains gas central heating, a long lease (113 years remaining) and the unusual convenience of unallocated off-street parking — a rare find in this area. Service charge and ground rent are modest (£500 service charge, £50 ground rent), though council tax is above average.
The flat is an attractive option for a first-time buyer or commuter: Richmond station and the village amenities are within easy reach, and Richmond Park and Thames-side walks are close by. Note the building’s original solid brick construction likely has no cavity insulation (as built), and broadband speeds are average — both worth considering if energy efficiency or very fast internet is a priority.
Overall this is a charming, ready-to-move-in one-bedroom home with good storage and outdoor access benefits. It suits buyers looking for period character, convenient parking and a prime Richmond address, while accepting typical Victorian-era thermal performance and urban location trade-offs.