Generous two-bed Victorian flat with terrace and square garden access in central Chelsea..
Two double bedrooms and two bathrooms
Large 982 sq ft first-floor Victorian apartment
Private terrace with garden square access
High ceilings and large sash windows, lots of light
Share of freehold; 974 years remaining on lease
Service charge approx. £2,000 per year; Council Tax band D
Solid brick walls with no confirmed insulation—possible retrofit costs
Crime level reported above average in the immediate area
Set on a leafy Chelsea garden square, this generous two-bedroom, two-bathroom first‑floor apartment offers classic Victorian proportions with modern living. High ceilings, large sash windows and a well-proportioned reception room create bright, airy living spaces, complemented by a private terrace and access to the communal Redcliffe Square gardens. At about 982 sq ft, the apartment feels larger than typical central London flats and suits buyers seeking a comfortable pied‑à‑terre or a rental investment.
Practical ownership is straightforward: share of freehold with an exceptionally long lease (974 years) and an annual service charge of approximately £2,000. The building’s central location puts West Brompton and Earl’s Court stations within easy reach, and local amenities, schools and eateries are all close by.
Notable considerations: the building is Victorian with solid brick walls and no confirmed modern insulation, so heating costs and refurbishment to improve thermal performance should be budgeted for. Crime levels in the immediate area are reported as above average, which prospective buyers may wish to investigate. Council Tax band D applies and information should be independently checked prior to purchase.
Overall, this is a roomy, characterful Chelsea apartment with clear long‑term ownership advantages and rental/pied‑à‑terre potential, best suited to buyers who value period features and central location and who are comfortable managing any retrofit work to improve energy efficiency.