- Three bedrooms, two bathrooms across multiple floors
- Large private roof terrace with composite decking and planters
- High ceilings, plenty of natural light, period features
- Modern kitchen, open-plan dining area, integrated appliances
- Freehold; mains gas boiler and radiators provide heating
- Double glazing installed before 2002; may need future replacement
- Solid brick walls assumed uninsulated — energy upgrade potential
- High local crime rate and very expensive council tax
Set on a quiet stretch of Princedale Road, this substantial three-bedroom Victorian terrace combines high ceilings and period character with contemporary finishes and a large private roof terrace. The well-lit reception rooms and modern kitchen provide comfortable family living and straightforward entertaining space across multiple floors.
The principal suite occupies the top floor with fitted wardrobes and an en-suite; two further bedrooms on the lower level share a stylish shower room. The roof terrace, fitted with composite decking, built-in planters and a glazed rooflight, is a rare urban amenity offering elevated city/roofline views and generous outdoor living.
Practical details are clear: the house is freehold, gas‑fired boiler and radiators supply heating, and double glazing is in place (installed before 2002). Buyers should note the mid‑terrace brick walls are assumed uninsulated and some elements (windows, glazing) predate modern standards — there is potential for energy‑efficiency improvements and sympathetic updating in places.
Location is a major draw: moments from Holland Park, Clarendon Cross boutiques and local restaurants, with fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. Important considerations include high local crime levels and very expensive council tax, which may affect running costs and buyer suitability.