Large three-bed split-level apartment with secure parking and park views..
Spacious 1,752 sq ft split-level apartment over three floors
Grade II listed conversion with high ceilings and exposed beams
Three double bedrooms, three full bathrooms, principal en suite
Two allocated underground parking spaces and 24-hour concierge
Listed status may restrict alterations and require approvals
Leasehold c.105 years; ground rent £600 and high council tax
EPC D; solid brick walls likely uninsulated — possible higher bills
Location: close to Battersea Park and good transport links
A rare, split-level three-bedroom apartment set within Grade II listed Mountford Mansions, offering 1,752 sq ft of flexible living across three levels. High ceilings, large windows and exposed beams combine period character with contemporary finishes, and the principal bedroom benefits from an en suite and generous built-in storage. Two allocated underground parking spaces, lift access, 24-hour concierge and communal roof terraces are notable conveniences for central London living.
This home suits families or professionals seeking generous internal space and easy access to Battersea Park and transport links (Battersea Park, Queenstown Road, Clapham Junction). The apartment includes a well-equipped eat-in kitchen, three full bathrooms and a separate laundry room — practical for family life or sharers. Battersea Power Station amenities and good local schools sit within a short distance, enhancing everyday convenience.
Buyers should note material considerations: the building’s listed status may restrict structural changes and could complicate permissions. The lease has c.105 years remaining; the property is leasehold with a ground rent of £600 (described as expensive) and a relatively high council tax. EPC rating D, solid-brick walls assumed without insulation, and a community-heating scheme may mean higher running costs than newer stock.
The location delivers excellent mobile signal and average broadband speeds; crime levels are reported as high and the wider area has pockets of deprivation — factors to weigh for families or long-term owners. Overall, this is a substantial, characterful apartment with strong local amenities and secure parking, best suited to buyers who value space and period detail and who are comfortable managing listed-building constraints.