Compact, light-filled studio with balcony and excellent transport links.
Third-floor studio with full-height windows and west-facing balcony
This compact studio occupies a third-floor position in Breton House, offering bright, contemporary living in the heart of the Barbican. Full-height windows and a west-facing balcony bring strong afternoon light and a small outdoor space for city living. The interior is presented in neutral finishes with built-in storage and a fitted kitchenette, suited to single occupation or rental use.
Practical positives include an extended lease, no onward chain, affordable Council Tax Band C and excellent transport links (Moorgate, Barbican, Farringdon with Elizabeth line and multiple Underground and rail services). Local amenities are strong: a full-size Waitrose, cinema, restaurants and cultural facilities are all within easy reach.
Material points to note: the block is a mid-terrace, system-built development from the 1950–1966 era and walls are assumed to be without insulation. Heating and hot water are provided by a community mains-gas scheme rather than an individual boiler. The overall internal area is small (approx. 302 sq ft) so space is limited; this will particularly suit a single professional or investor targeting the central London rental market.
In short, this studio offers low-maintenance, well-located central London living with immediate occupancy potential and strong rental appeal, balanced against modest internal space and some inherent limitations of older, system-built construction.