Spacious two-bed with west-facing roof terrace on famed Fitzjohn’s Avenue.
Top-floor Victorian conversion with high ceilings and large rooms
Set on the top floor of an elegant Victorian conversion on Fitzjohn’s Avenue, this bright two-bedroom apartment offers spacious rooms, high ceilings and a west-facing roof terrace directly off the reception room. The accommodation includes a modern separate kitchen, two double bedrooms and a family bathroom across about 918 sq ft — generous proportions for Hampstead living.
The location is a major selling point: Hampstead Village’s cafés, restaurants and boutiques are on the doorstep, with Finchley Road (Jubilee/Metropolitan) around 0.3 miles and Hampstead Underground (Northern) about 0.6 miles away. Several highly regarded schools are within easy reach, making the property suited to couples or small families seeking convenient village-style amenities and excellent transport links.
Practical details to note: the apartment is sold as a share of freehold with a long original lease (999 years) and a nominal ground rent. Annual service charge is c. £2,620 (2025 figures) and Council Tax band is E — both add to running costs. The building dates from c.1900–1929 and contains timber-frame walls assumed uninsulated, which may mean improvement works if higher thermal performance is required.
Overall, this is a characterful, well-proportioned top-floor home in one of NW3’s most desirable streets. It will particularly suit buyers who prioritise location, light and period charm but should be evaluated with the service charge, tax band and potential insulation/upgrading needs in mind.