Charming one-bedroom with garden access near Highgate Tube.
Own front door and direct communal garden access
A bright one-bedroom ground-floor flat in a Victorian conversion, set moments from Highgate Tube. The apartment combines period character — high ceilings, sash-style windows and wooden floors — with modern convenience: a recently fitted bathroom, integrated kitchen and double glazing installed after 2002. The flat has its own front door and direct access to a large communal garden, a rare feature for properties of this size.
The property is chain free and sold as a share of freehold, which supports longer-term control of building decisions. Heating is mains gas via a boiler and radiators; broadband and mobile signals are excellent in this very affluent, inner-city area. At about 500 sq ft the layout is compact but well-proportioned, suitable for a single occupant or couple looking for a stylish base close to central London.
Buyers should note a few practical points. The building’s solid brick walls are assumed to have no cavity insulation, which can mean higher heating costs and potential future expense if internal or external insulation is desired. As a ground-floor flat, privacy and security are considerations to review in person. The share-of-freehold ownership implies communal upkeep responsibilities — prospective buyers should check service arrangements and reserves.
Overall this flat offers an attractive mix of period charm, private garden access and excellent transport links, making it a particularly good opportunity for first-time buyers seeking a comfortable, well-connected home with some scope to improve energy performance over time.