Bright Victorian first-floor flat with balcony, long lease and central Barons Court location..
- Over 860 sq ft internal space with high ceilings and bright rooms
- Full-width bay-front reception with original marble fireplace
- Two generous double bedrooms; second bedroom opens to balcony
- Private west-facing balcony overlooking neighbouring gardens
- Separate eat-in kitchen, good for casual dining and entertaining
- Share of freehold (25%) and very long lease (948 years), chain-free
- EPC C; solid-brick walls likely without insulation (pre-1900)
- Council tax above average; service charge is ad hoc — check details
Set on the first floor of an imposing double-fronted Victorian terrace, this 2-bedroom flat offers over 860 sq ft of well-proportioned living space and a private west-facing balcony. The full-width bay-front reception, high ceilings and original marble fireplace deliver strong period character and bright, airy rooms throughout. The separate eat-in kitchen overlooks neighbouring gardens, a rare central-London advantage for everyday living.
Both bedrooms are generous doubles; the principal bedroom benefits from elegant ceiling height while the second opens onto the balcony — ideal for morning coffee or evening drinks. A large family bathroom completes the layout. Practical benefits include a very long lease (948 years), share of freehold (25%) and chain-free sale, making this straightforward for buyers and mortgage lenders.
Location is a genuine asset: Perham Road sits inside the Barons Court Conservation Area minutes from Barons Court and West Kensington stations (Piccadilly and District lines), The Queen’s Club and a broad range of cafés, shops and riverside pubs. Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal suit remote working and modern lifestyles.
Buyers should note material facts: EPC rating C and assumed solid-brick walls with no fixed insulation (typical of pre-1900 stock). Council tax is above average. Service charges are ad hoc and there is no ground rent, but prospective purchasers should review current maintenance arrangements closely. Overall this is a handsome period apartment that suits buyers seeking space, character and a central West London address with long-term ownership security.