- Two double bedrooms and two bathrooms across split levels
- Private rear garden — rare for a city flat
- Short walk to Acton Main Line (Elizabeth Line) and Acton Central
- Modern open-plan kitchen and contemporary finishes
- Chain free sale; leasehold with 112 years remaining
- Solid-brick construction; likely limited wall insulation
- Average overall size for an inner-city apartment
- Council tax band moderate; broadband and mobile signal strong
Bright split-level two-bedroom apartment arranged over two floors, offering a practical layout for first-time buyers seeking space and outside access. The open-plan living/dining room with a modern fitted kitchen feels contemporary and is complemented by two bathrooms and generous room proportions. A private rear garden is a standout feature for a city flat.
Location is a major asset: it is a short walk from Acton Main Line (Elizabeth Line) with fast links into central London and Heathrow, plus Acton Central (Overground) and the cafés and independent shops of Churchfield Road. Several well-regarded primary and secondary schools are within easy reach, strengthening appeal for those planning family life locally.
The flat is leasehold (112 years remaining) and being offered chain free, making the purchase process potentially quicker. The building dates from the early 20th century and has solid-brick walls; there may be limited wall insulation compared with modern builds, which could affect long-term heating costs and improvement plans. Overall size is average for an inner-city flat — well suited to first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors wanting good transport links and a private garden.



































































