Light-filled 3-bedroom maisonette with a south-facing roof terrace in Brook Green..
Three double bedrooms, principal with en‑suite and built‑in wardrobes
Open-plan reception/dining room with large sliding doors to roof terrace
Generous southerly decked roof terrace, good for entertaining
About 1,200 sq ft of internal space across two floors
Share of freehold; approximately 98 years remaining on lease
EPC D (62) — may need efficiency improvements
Council Tax Band D (above average) and building insurance costs noted
Service charge £600pa (below average)
Set across the 2nd and 3rd floors of an imposing Victorian building in Brook Green, this 3-double-bedroom maisonette offers generous living space and a private southerly roof terrace. The top-floor open-plan reception/dining room floods with light through large sliding glazing and opens directly onto the decked terrace — ideal for entertaining or relaxed outdoor living in an inner‑city setting.
The principal bedroom occupies the full width of the front of the 2nd floor and includes built-in wardrobes and a contemporary en-suite shower room. Two further double bedrooms and a family bathroom provide flexible sleeping arrangements for a family, home office use, or guests. The fitted kitchen sits adjacent to the reception area and benefits from integrated appliances and useful storage.
Practical strengths include a share of freehold, mains gas boiler with underfloor heating, double glazing, and an overall size of about 1,200 sq ft. Running costs to note: EPC rating D (62), council tax band D (above average), a 98‑year lease remaining and modest service charge (£600 pa) plus building insurance (£628 pa). The location is highly convenient for Westfield and Hammersmith Broadway transport links, local schools and amenities, in an affluent, well‑connected neighbourhood.
This apartment will suit a family or professional household looking for light, adaptable accommodation with outdoor space and easy access to central Hammersmith and Brook Green. Buyers should factor in the remaining lease length and the EPC rating when assessing long‑term costs and potential upgrade works.