Fourth-floor period flat near High Street Kensington and major parks.
Two double bedrooms with high ceilings and period character
Set on the fourth floor of a striking white-stucco Victorian conversion, this two-double-bedroom flat offers bright, high-ceiling living in the heart of Kensington. The apartment benefits from a sunny reception room, separate kitchen with appliances, bespoke storage and a large bathroom—an appealing layout for first-time buyers or professionals wanting space and character.
The location is a key strength: tree-lined Lexham Gardens sits a short walk from High Street Kensington (Circle and District lines) and within easy reach of Holland Park, Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park. Local independent schools and excellent amenities make this a well-connected, desirable urban address.
Practical details are straightforward: the property comes with a share of freehold, mains gas central heating and double glazing (install date unknown). Annual service charges are approximately £2,600 and council tax is Band F, which should be factored into ongoing costs. The building dates from 1900–1929 and walls are solid brick with no assumed insulation, presenting both period charm and potential improvement opportunities.
This flat will suit buyers seeking a bright Kensington base with strong transport links and green space nearby. It may also appeal to investors seeking long-term rental potential in an affluent central area, though budget for service charges, council tax and any modernisation works when assessing returns.