Generous layout near Regent’s Park with concierge and long lease.
716 sq ft ground-floor one-bedroom with ensuite bathroom
Large entrance hall and reception room with high ceilings
Separate fitted kitchen and built-in bedroom storage
24-hour porterage and well-maintained communal grounds
Chain free sale and very long lease (957 years)
High annual service charge £6,860 and above-average council tax
Opposite Lord’s Cricket Ground; 0.6 miles to Jubilee Line station
Area reports above-average crime levels
Set within an attractive red-brick mansion block, this spacious one-bedroom ground-floor apartment offers classic period character with modern living. The large entrance hall leads to a reception room with two sash windows and high ceilings, a separate fitted kitchen and a double bedroom with fitted storage and an ensuite bathroom. Communal grounds and 24-hour porterage add convenience and a sense of security.
Location is a major selling point: it sits moments from St John’s Wood High Street and under a mile from the Jubilee Line station, with Regent’s Park and Lord’s Cricket Ground nearby. The apartment’s 716 sq ft footprint is unusually generous for a central London one-bed and suits someone seeking comfortable, well-proportioned accommodation in a prestigious neighbourhood.
Practical facts to note: the lease is very long (957 years) and the sale is chain free, simplifying purchase. Annual service charges are high (£6,860) and council tax is above average; ground rent is modest (£250). Crime levels in the immediate area are reported as above average, so buyers should consider this when assessing overall suitability.
This property will appeal to buyers wanting a sizable period apartment in a prime NW8 location with concierge services and excellent transport links. It also offers potential for cosmetic updating to personalise the interior while benefiting from the building’s maintained communal areas.