Two-bedroom period flat with private garden close to shops and transport.
High ceilings and wood floors throughout create an airy feel
Master bedroom includes freestanding bath, unique suite-style feature
Private rear garden — rare for central London flats
Contemporary kitchen and stylish shower room, modern finishes
Raised ground floor offers good natural light and street access
Leasehold tenure — potential service charges and ground rent apply
Building pre-1900 with solid brick walls, likely no insulation
Local area has higher crime rates and above-average deprivation
Light and well-proportioned two-bedroom raised ground floor flat in the heart of Earls Court, suited to families or professionals wanting central living with outdoor space. High ceilings and wood floors give an airy feel throughout; the generous master bedroom is a standout with a freestanding bath that creates a private, characterful suite. A contemporary kitchen and stylish shower room keep the finish fresh and usable from day one.
The property occupies a convenient location near Earls Court Road and Kensington High Street, with excellent transport links, fast broadband and many local amenities. Several highly regarded primary and independent schools are within easy reach, making the flat practical for families. The rear garden is a rare and valuable asset for central London flats, offering private outdoor space for children or entertaining.
Be aware of material factors: the flat is leasehold and the building dates from before 1900 with solid brick walls that likely lack cavity insulation. There is a single bathroom serving two bedrooms, and the local area records higher crime rates and measures of deprivation than neighbouring boroughs. Heating is by mains gas boiler and radiators. These points affect running costs, comfort and resale considerations and should be factored into any offer.
Overall this property balances period character and modern fittings with a private garden and strong central location. It will suit buyers seeking a stylish urban home with outdoor space who are comfortable managing a leasehold city property and addressing older-building energy performance.