Top-floor one-bedroom with vaulted ceilings and a private west-facing roof terrace..
- Top-floor one-bedroom with vaulted ceilings and skylight
- Private west-facing roof terrace with city views
- Compact 403 sqft, best for single professional or couple
- Mezzanine kitchen and loft-style open-plan reception
- Long lease (962 years) and share of freehold
- Low annual service charge (£600) and chain free
- Solid brick, built pre-1900; likely no wall insulation
- Local area: very deprived index; average crime
Set on the top floor of a Victorian terrace in Askew Village, this loft-style one-bedroom offers compact, characterful living with a standout private roof terrace. Vaulted ceilings and a mezzanine kitchen create a bright, airy feel; skylights and high windows bring generous natural light into the open-plan reception. The west-facing terrace provides outdoor space and rooftop views across Shepherds Bush — rare for a property of this size.
Practical details add to the appeal: a long 962-year lease and a share of freehold give long-term security, the property is offered chain-free, and annual service charges are low for the area. The layout suits a single professional or couple seeking a low-maintenance city base near Goldhawk Road, Westfield and good Underground links to central London.
Be aware this is a small two-storey flat (403 sqft) within a building constructed before 1900; the original solid brick walls are assumed uninsulated. The compact footprint and mezzanine steps limit flexibility for larger furniture, and the area scores high on deprivation indices (localised). Council Tax Band D and average local crime are factual considerations. Overall, this is a stylish, low-maintenance urban bolt-hole with a rare roof terrace but limited internal space and some inherent period-property constraints.