Well‑finished two-bedroom lower-ground flat with private garden and share of freehold.
Private entrance and small paved garden with direct bedroom access
Approximately 667 sq ft (61.96 sqm) — modest/medium two-bed footprint
Two bathrooms including principal en-suite
Modern open-plan reception and semi-open fitted kitchen
Lower-ground layout — long/narrow plan, rear rooms have typical limited light
Electric storage heaters; higher running costs likely
Solid brick walls with assumed no insulation — retrofit may be needed
Share of freehold; very low flood risk, excellent mobile and fast broadband
This well-presented two-bedroom, two-bathroom lower-ground flat on Fairholme Road offers a rare combination of private outside space and modern fixtures in a period conversion. At about 667 sq ft with its own entrance and a small paved garden, the flat suits couples, first-time buyers or investors seeking a low-maintenance central London property with rental appeal.
The apartment is fitted and finished in neutral contemporary style throughout: an open-plan reception and dining area, a semi-open modern kitchen with integrated appliances, built-in bedroom storage and recessed lighting create a bright, practical living environment. The principal bedroom has an en-suite and direct garden access; the second double provides flexible use as a guest room or home office.
Buyers should note material facts plainly: the property is a lower-ground unit so some rooms are long and narrow and natural light to rear areas is typical for this layout. Heating is by electric storage heaters and the building’s external walls are original solid brick with assumed no cavity insulation, which may affect running costs and future retrofit work. Tenure is share of freehold, flood risk is very low and transport links are convenient via Barons Court/West Kensington stations.
In short, this is a compact, well-specified period conversion with private outdoor space and good location amenities. It offers immediate move-in appeal but also clear renovation and energy-improvement potential for buyers who want to reduce long-term running costs or add value.