Period character meets modern refurbishment in village‑style NW3 living.
Share of freehold with very long lease (948 years)
Recently refurbished; ready for immediate occupation
High ceilings, large windows, abundant natural light
Open-plan reception and modern integrated kitchen with island
Potential for balcony off living room (subject to approvals)
Service charge approximately £1,726 per year
Council tax above average; solid brick walls, no known insulation
Approximately 783 sq ft (well-proportioned for NW3)
A beautifully refurbished two-bedroom first-floor flat in the heart of Belsize Park, offering a rare mix of period character and contemporary finish. High ceilings, large windows and hardwood floors give the reception room strong natural light and an airy feel; the newly fitted open-plan kitchen with island suits everyday living and entertaining. The principal bedroom includes fitted wardrobes and the second bedroom works well as a nursery or home office.
The flat benefits from a long lease (share of freehold) and recent renovation, meaning it is ready for immediate occupation or let with minimal work. There is potential to add a balcony off the living room subject to the necessary approvals, which would enhance outdoor space and street views. Practical features include double glazing and gas central heating via a boiler and radiators.
Notable practical points are stated plainly: service charges average £1,726 and council tax is above average for the area. The building dates from c.1900–1929 and the walls are solid brick with no known insulation, which may affect heating costs. Crime in the area is reported as average; broadband and mobile signals are excellent.
This apartment will most appeal to professional couples or small families seeking a period conversion with modern finishes in a village-style central London location. Its combination of generous reception space, long lease and walkable access to local amenities and transport (Jubilee and Northern lines nearby) give it everyday practicality and longer-term appeal.