Bright two-bedroom home near Barons Court with study and excellent local schools.
- 973 sq ft (90 sqm) well-proportioned lower/raised-ground flat
- Private paved garden accessed via large French doors
- Two bedrooms, two bathrooms including en suite shower
- Separate study and walk-in wardrobe; good natural light
- Share of freehold; lease to 31 Dec 3013 (c. 989 years)
- Service charge c. £1,600 p.a.; no ground rent
- Victorian solid-brick walls (likely no insulation) may raise heating costs
This well-presented two-bedroom, two-bath apartment occupies a lower/raised-ground level of a Victorian mid-terrace and offers 973 sq ft of flexible living. The open-plan reception and kitchen benefits from skylights and large French doors that bring strong natural light into the living space and lead directly to a paved private garden — a rare central-London outdoor amenity for family use and entertaining.
The principal bedroom includes a walk-in wardrobe and en suite shower room; a second bedroom, separate bathroom and a compact study provide practical family or home-working space. The flat has contemporary finishes, wood floors and integrated kitchen appliances, so it is ready to occupy with minimal immediate updating required.
Ownership is straightforward: share of freehold with an underlying lease running to 3013 and no ground rent, and an annual service charge of about £1,600. Council Tax Band D and mains gas central heating via boiler and radiators are standard for the area.
Buyers should note material facts: the building is Victorian solid-brick construction (likely uninsulated walls), which can mean higher heating bills and potential to improve thermal performance if desired. The apartment’s lower/raised-ground position provides garden access but means some rooms are at lower-ground level compared with upper flats. Broadband speeds are average and crime levels are typical for an inner-city location.