Period charm, modern kitchen and a sunny balcony — ideal first-time buy in West London..
- Bright first-floor Victorian flat with high ceilings
- South-west facing full-width balcony, excellent afternoon sun
- Newly refurbished bathroom and modern fitted kitchen
- Built-in wardrobes; good natural light throughout
- Compact size c.440 sq ft; limited storage and living space
- Solid brick walls (likely no cavity insulation) may affect heating costs
- Leasehold with a very long lease reported (c.975–999 years)
- Single bathroom and Council Tax band D
Set on the first floor of a well-maintained Victorian terrace, this two-bedroom apartment combines period character with recent updates. High ceilings and large windows give an airy feeling through the compact 440 sq ft layout, while the open-plan modern kitchen and newly refurbished bathroom reduce immediate renovation needs. A full-width south-west facing balcony off the kitchen brings afternoon sun and extends the living space in good weather.
Practical details suit a first-time buyer: built-in wardrobes, mains gas boiler and radiators, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. The property sits within easy reach of Barons Court and West Kensington stations for fast Central London connections, and local amenities and schools are nearby. Council Tax band D applies.
Notable constraints are straightforward and factual. The apartment is small at c.440 sq ft and has a single bathroom, so space is limited for larger households. The building’s solid brick construction likely lacks cavity insulation, which could mean higher heating costs unless improved. Tenure is leasehold, with a very long lease reported (c.975–999 years remaining).
This apartment will appeal to first-time buyers seeking an affordable entry into a desirable West London pocket, or professionals wanting a well-connected base with period charm and a sun-facing balcony. It offers immediate move-in readiness with scope to personalise and improve energy performance over time.