Large 3-bed garden apartment with terrace, two parking spaces and 24hr concierge in Golders Green.
3 double bedrooms with 3 bathrooms; master has 2 dressing rooms and 2 en‑suites
South‑west facing terrace with direct access to manicured communal garden
Extremely large 2,160 sq ft apartment — substantial family living space
Two underground parking spaces plus storage room and utility room
Underfloor heating and comfort cooling throughout for year‑round comfort
24‑hour concierge/security, lift access and residents’ gym on site
Freehold tenure (verify flat-specific arrangements and responsibilities)
Council tax described as quite expensive; broadband speeds reported as average
Set across an exceptional 2,160 sq ft, this ground-floor, freehold apartment is aimed at families seeking generous living space and direct garden access in Golders Green. The layout centres on a wide 22’ x 26’ reception, separate dining room and an eat-in kitchen, while the master suite includes two dressing rooms and two en-suite bathrooms — a practical and luxurious arrangement for busy households.
Outdoor living is a strong asset: a south-west facing terrace leads straight onto well-manicured communal gardens, ideal for children or relaxed entertaining. Practical comforts include underfloor heating, comfort cooling, two underground parking spaces, a storage room and a utility room. The development also offers 24‑hour concierge/security, a residents’ gym and lift access.
Location supports family life with Golders Green tube, local shops and buses close by, and a mix of highly rated state and independent schools within easy reach. The neighbourhood is cosmopolitan and well served, though the apartment sits in an inner‑city setting rather than a quiet suburban lane.
Buyers should note material costs: council tax is described as quite expensive and broadband speeds are average. The block was constructed 2007–2011 and benefits from modern construction standards, but any buyer should confirm service charge and communal maintenance arrangements despite the well-presented gardens.