Compact, bright Victorian conversion close to Hyde Park and transport links.
Second-floor one-bedroom Victorian conversion with high ceilings
Set on the second floor of a white stucco-fronted Victorian terrace in Notting Hill, this smart one-bedroom conversion pairs period character with a modern, open-plan layout. High ceilings and a large sash window create bright, airy living space despite the compact footprint, ideal for someone seeking a central London base or a rental-ready unit.
Practical details are straightforward: the flat is leasehold with 113 years remaining, a yearly service charge of about £2,091 and Council Tax band F. The property benefits from mains gas heating via boiler and radiators, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband — useful for home working or streaming.
Location is the strongest asset. Hereford Road sits between Westbourne Grove and Notting Hill Gate with Hyde Park a short walk away and multiple Tube links nearby, making commuting and leisure easy. The flat will suit a first-time buyer wanting a well-presented central pied-à-terre, or an investor targeting strong rental demand in W2.
Buyers should note the apartment’s very small internal area: living space is compact and best for single occupancy or a couple comfortable with minimal space. The building’s solid brick construction likely means limited wall insulation. Factor in ongoing service charges and higher council tax when assessing running costs.