Top-floor one-bedroom apartment moments from Hampstead Heath and village amenities..
Share of freehold tenure — valuable in Hampstead
Short walk to Hampstead Heath and High Street shops
Top-floor flat; bright reception room and high ceilings
Double glazing present; install date unknown
Mains gas boiler and radiators; fast broadband available
Solid brick walls likely uninsulated (period building)
Service charge c. £1,600 per year
Council tax above average; local crime reported above average
Set on the top floor of a handsome period conversion in the heart of Hampstead Village, this one-bedroom apartment combines village convenience with easy access to Hampstead Heath and Northern Line services. The flat feels bright and airy, with high ceilings in the building and a well-planned layout that separates the reception space from the kitchen and bedroom.
Share of freehold ownership is a strong tenure advantage in this area, and the property’s location puts independent shops, cafés and excellent schools within easy walking distance. Practical details include double glazing, mains gas central heating and fast broadband — useful for city living and home working.
Buyers should note some material factors: the building’s solid brick walls are likely uninsulated (typical of its era), glazing install date is unknown, and the property pays an average service charge of £1,600. Council tax is above average for the area, and local recorded crime levels are higher than typical for NW3.
This apartment will suit a first-time buyer or someone seeking a central Hampstead pied-à-terre with long-term upside from its location and share-of-freehold status. Early viewing is recommended to appreciate the light, layout and proximity to the Heath.