Bright flat with landscaped communal garden, newly refitted interiors and excellent transport links.
Seventh-floor flat with passenger lift and day porter for convenience
Set on the seventh floor of a handsome 1930s Art Deco block, this recently refurbished one-bedroom apartment offers a compact, well-presented home in NW8. A bespoke kitchen and new bathroom, plus full double glazing, mean the property is ready to move into without immediate works. Lift access and a daytime porter add everyday convenience in a central location.
The development sits on world-famous Abbey Road, under half a mile from St John’s Wood High Street and the Jubilee Line station, with Lord’s Cricket Ground and a strong selection of schools close by. The building’s communal garden and mature landscaping provide a rare pocket of greenery for central London living.
Practical details suit buyers seeking security and long-term certainty: this is a leasehold apartment with approximately 140 years remaining and a low ground rent of £60. Heating is provided via a community mains-gas scheme and the building benefits from double glazing installed post-2002.
Buyers should note the apartment is an average-sized one-bedroom (around 440 sq ft) and sits within a mid-terrace solid-brick structure constructed in the 1930s–1940s. Walls are assumed to be uninsulated, presenting an opportunity for future thermal upgrades if desired. The flat’s seventh-floor position relies on the passenger lift for easy access.