Chain‑free third‑floor one‑bed in sought-after Lexham Gardens — compact, characterful and well connected.
- Chain free one-bedroom apartment with share of freehold
- Compact 439 sq ft (41.0 sq m) — small urban apartment
- Bright reception with large windows and hardwood flooring
- Separate kitchen; sensible two-room layout for efficiency
- Third-floor position in period building (no lift not specified)
- Solid brick walls; assumed no cavity insulation present
- Double glazing present; installation date unknown
- Mains-gas boiler and radiator heating, typical for the era
Bright, compact and characterful, this one-bedroom apartment on Lexham Gardens offers a central Kensington address with period charm. Positioned on the third floor of a well-maintained building, the flat benefits from large north‑facing windows, original-style hardwood floors and a separate kitchen — a useful layout for everyday living or letting.
At 439 sq ft the accommodation is intentionally compact and best suited to a single buyer, couple or buy-to-let investor seeking a low‑maintenance London base with good rental appeal. The property is sale-ready and offered chain free with a share of freehold, simplifying purchase and long-term management.
Buyers should note the apartment’s modest footprint and the building’s solid-brick construction, where cavity insulation is not present (assumed). Double glazing is installed but the date is unknown; heating runs from a mains-gas boiler and radiators. These are practical and common specifications for period homes but may be factors if you plan major energy upgrades.
Location is a clear strength: quiet Lexham Gardens sits moments from Kensington High Street’s shops, cafes and the Circle/District lines, with green space at Kensington Gardens and Holland Park nearby. For first‑time buyers or investors after a central, well-connected property with character, this apartment presents straightforward potential.