Turnkey one-bedroom in Powis Square with balcony and ready-to-rent finishes.
Third-floor, newly refurbished one-bedroom apartment, turnkey condition
Open-plan living with integrated kitchen and engineered hardwood floors
Private balcony with views over All Saints Church
Large double bedroom with built-in wardrobes and strong natural light
Approx. 650 sq ft — compact city flat, best for 1–2 occupants or investor
Share of freehold tenure — check exact management and charges
Location offers excellent transport, shops, cafés and schools nearby
Higher local crime and area deprivation; consider security and insurance
Set on the third floor of a well-kept modern block in Powis Square, this newly renovated one-bedroom apartment offers bright, turnkey living in the heart of Notting Hill. The open-plan reception and integrated kitchen provide a flexible living/dining layout, engineered hardwood floors and a private balcony with views toward All Saints Church — a rare slice of outdoor space for a central city flat.
The double bedroom includes built-in wardrobes and large twin-pane windows that deliver strong natural light. Neutral finishes, a modern tiled bathroom and recent refurbishment reduce immediate upkeep and make the property straightforward to move into or rent out.
Practical facts to note: the building sits in a busy central area with excellent mobile and broadband connectivity and close access to Notting Hill Gate and Westbourne Park transport links. The property is offered as a share of freehold, and at about 650 sq ft it suits a single occupant, couple or buy-to-let investor seeking a low-work, high-location asset.
Considerations: the surrounding neighbourhood records higher crime rates and local area deprivation indicators are significant; buyers should factor this into personal security and insurance decisions. The apartment’s footprint is compact for some buyers and external outlooks, while pleasant toward trees and the church, are limited by the urban setting. Buyers should confirm particulars of service charges, any communal arrangements, and review the full floorplan and building management details before committing.