Turnkey period flat on a quiet tree-lined street near top schools and transport.
- Newly renovated two double bedrooms, ready to move in
- High ceilings, decorative cornicing and herringbone parquet-style floors
- Quartz Carrara worktops and Bosch integrated kitchen appliances
- One bathroom only; suitable for couples or small families
- Share of freehold with 91 years remaining on the lease
- Service charge approximately £1,600 per year; council tax above average
- Solid brick construction (c.1900–1929); likely no wall insulation
- Excellent transport links to Thameslink, Overground, Jubilee and Metropolitan
Set on a desirable, tree-lined South Hampstead street, this newly renovated two-double-bedroom flat offers a turnkey home within an elegant period conversion. High ceilings, decorative cornicing and parquet-style herringbone flooring create bright, airy rooms that suit comfortable family living or a professional couple.
The kitchen has Quartz Carrara worktops and Bosch integrated appliances, while the bathroom features porcelain tiles and fluted joinery. Thoughtful finishes and modern heating (boiler and radiators, mains gas) mean the property is ready to move into with minimal immediate work required.
Practical details are clear: the flat sits within the South Hampstead Conservation Area, on a semi-detached building constructed c.1900–1929 with solid brick walls (assumed uninsulated). The long leasehold (share of freehold with 91 years remaining) and an annual service charge of around £1,600 are important ownership considerations, and council tax is above average.
Transport links are excellent — Thameslink, Overground, Jubilee and Metropolitan lines are all within easy reach — and several outstanding primary schools and well-regarded independent options are close by, making this a convenient location for families and professionals seeking a quiet residential street with strong connectivity.