Well‑presented two‑bed flat with long lease and excellent transport links..
Bay-fronted reception with hardwood flooring and strong natural light
Compact 44.5 sq m (479 sq ft) — small room sizes throughout
Two bedrooms plus separate bathroom; neutral, move-in condition
No private outdoor space; street-facing views only
Long lease (approx. 170 years) — straightforward leasehold position
Double glazing fitted post-2002; mains gas boiler and radiators
Solid brick Victorian walls — likely no wall insulation (thermal consideration)
Close to three Underground stations and local shops on North End Road
Bright raised ground-floor two-bedroom flat in a Victorian terrace, presented in neutral, move-in condition. The bay-fronted reception room has good natural light and hardwood floors; fixtures and finishes are modern and well maintained. With 44.5 sq m (479 sq ft) the accommodation is compact—sized for city living rather than spacious family use.
Practical strengths include a very long lease (circa 170 years), double glazing installed after 2002, mains gas central heating with boiler and radiators, and fast broadband/mobile signal — useful for home working. The location is convenient: close to three Underground stations (Barons Court, West Kensington, West Brompton), Normand Park and a wide range of shops, cafés and amenities on North End Road.
Considerations: internal space is small and room sizes are compact; there is no private outdoor space. The building is a solid-brick Victorian terrace with assumed no wall insulation, so heating costs and thermal performance may be typical for period stock. The property is sold leasehold; council tax is moderate and local crime levels are average.
This flat suits a first-time buyer or investor seeking a well-presented, low-maintenance London pied-à-terre or rental. It offers immediate occupancy potential and good transport links, but buyers seeking gardens, spacious rooms or period retrofits (insulation upgrades) should factor in potential alteration costs.