Bright two-bedroom period flat with porter, long lease and central Marylebone location.
2 double bedrooms with en-suite and built-in storage
Open-plan reception and contemporary fitted kitchen
High ceilings, large bay windows, excellent natural light
24-hour porter and lift; walking distance to Regent’s Park
Share of freehold; lease c.962 years, ground rent nominal £1
Solid brick walls with assumed no insulation; glazing date unknown
Very high local crime rate — consider security measures
Council tax band described as expensive
Set within a red-brick period mansion block in central Marylebone, this two-bedroom flat offers high ceilings, large bay-style windows and generous natural light throughout. The open-plan reception and contemporary kitchen create a comfortable, well-proportioned living space suited to professional purchasers or as a central London pied-à-terre. Residents benefit from 24-hour porter service and lift access, with Regent’s Park and Baker Street station within easy walking distance.
The principal bedroom includes a sleek en-suite shower and built-in wardrobes; the second double also offers extensive fitted storage. A separate family bathroom and an entrance hall cloak/storage cupboard add practical space. The apartment is presented with dark hardwood floors, recessed lighting and neutral finishes, delivering immediate move-in appeal for buyers wanting a turnkey central London home.
Buyers should note several practical factors: the building dates from 1930–1949 and external walls are solid brick with assumed no insulation; double glazing is present but installation date is unknown. Council tax is described as expensive and the local crime rate is very high, which may concern some purchasers. Tenure is a long-share-of-freehold with a 962-year lease and nominal ground rent of £1. These facts make the flat a rare long-lease central option but may require attention to thermal performance and security preferences.