Spacious, park-facing period flat with porter and parking in St John’s Wood.
Approx. 1,851 sq ft — exceptionally large three-bedroom flat
Set on the second floor (with lift) of a handsome Victorian mansion block, this newly renovated three-bedroom apartment provides exceptionally large living space (approx. 1,851 sq ft) and direct views over Regent’s Park. High ceilings, wide sash-style windows and wood floors give the principal reception room an airy, elegant feel; the layout includes three bathrooms, a generous dining hallway and a separate kitchen — practical for family life or entertaining.
Residents benefit from 24-hour porterage and off-street parking, a rare find in St John’s Wood. The building’s location on Prince Albert Road places shops, cafés and schools within easy reach, while St John’s Wood station (Jubilee line) offers two-stop access to Bond Street. Popular local schools — including highly regarded independent options and good-rated state primaries — make this a strong choice for families relocating to the area.
Important practical points are stated plainly: the property is leasehold with 133 years remaining, and the service charge is high at £17,745 annually; council tax is also very expensive. The flat has secondary glazing and retains solid brick walls (assumed without cavity insulation), so heating will rely on the existing mains-gas boiler and radiators. Crime levels in the immediate area are above average; buyers should factor this into their decision-making.
In short, this is a rare, very large period apartment in an enviable park-side location, recently refreshed and ready to occupy, but with notable ongoing costs and some building-era constraints. It will suit a buyer seeking generous, characterful space in St John’s Wood who understands the premium service and running costs involved.