Renovated raised ground maisonette with balcony overlooking award-winning private greenery.
- Prime raised ground and first-floor maisonette, 1,024 sq ft
- Newly refurbished; combines period detail with modern finishes
- French windows and balustrade balcony overlooking private gardens
- Two double bedrooms and one bathroom; one strong bath layout
- Share of freehold tenure; inner-city cosmopolitan location
- Heating is electric boiler and radiators; may mean higher bills
- Solid brick walls assumed without cavity insulation; retrofit needed
- Local recorded crime levels are very high; council tax expensive
A beautifully refurbished raised ground and first-floor maisonette occupying 1,024 sq ft on a prestigious private garden square. The current owners have fully renovated the interior, combining original period features — high Georgian/Victorian ceilings, mouldings and a working fireplace — with a contemporary finish and an open-plan reception flooded with light from tall French windows. Those windows open onto a balustrade balcony with direct views over the award-winning communal gardens.
The layout offers two double bedrooms and one bathroom, generous reception space and clear scope for personalised upgrades if desired. Practical benefits include double glazing (install date unknown), fast broadband, excellent mobile signal and share of freehold tenure. Flood risk is very low and the property sits within an inner-city, highly qualified neighbourhood with numerous shops, cafés, parks and highly regarded independent and state schools nearby.
Buyers should note some material considerations: the building is solid-brick and, as-built, assumed to have no cavity insulation; heating is electric (boiler and radiators) which can be costly; council tax is expensive; and local recorded crime levels are very high. These factors should be weighed alongside the property’s finish and location when assessing running costs and suitability.
This is an appealing choice for purchasers seeking a stylish period home with modern comforts in one of Pimlico’s most sought-after squares. It will particularly suit buyers who value historic character, outdoor views and easy access to central London amenities, and who are comfortable managing higher local service and living costs.