Sunny high-ceiling apartment overlooking tranquil communal gardens.
Second-floor two-bedroom apartment with lift access
Set on the second floor of a handsome Victorian conversion, this two-bedroom apartment makes the most of dramatic 3.8m ceilings and large windows that flood the reception with light. The semi-separate kitchen and floor-to-ceiling French windows lead onto an east-facing balcony overlooking the private communal gardens — a rare city-square outlook that brings calm and green views to central London living.
The principal bedroom offers generous built-in storage and both bedrooms are well proportioned within an efficient 721 sq ft layout. Practical features include a lift to the floor, mains gas boiler with radiators, double glazing (install date unknown) and the right to apply for a garden key to Earl’s Court Square, subject to availability.
Buyers should note material facts: the property is leasehold (104 years remaining) and council tax is described as expensive. The building’s original solid brick walls likely lack internal insulation and the double-glazing installation date is unknown — these are common for pre-1900 stock and may mean future retrofit or energy-efficiency works. There is a single bathroom and overall size is average for two-bed central London flats.
This home will suit buyers seeking a characterful, centrally placed family base or a city pied-à-terre with rental potential. Transport links are excellent (Earl’s Court tube around 0.2 miles) and local amenities include top-rated schools, shops and eateries within easy walking distance.