Modernised one-bedroom in Barons Court Conservation Area — long lease, chain free..
One double bedroom with high ceilings and large sash windows
Recently modernised throughout — ready to move into
984 years remaining on the lease — long leasehold security
Chain free sale for a quicker transaction
Approximately 444 sq ft (medium/compact city flat)
Service charge c. £2,160 per year — budget accordingly
Solid brick walls (likely no added insulation) — potential heating cost
Short walk to West Kensington and Barons Court stations
This bright one-bedroom apartment sits on the third floor of a well-preserved Victorian terrace in the Barons Court Conservation Area. Recently modernised throughout, the flat combines period features — high ceilings and large sash windows — with contemporary finishes and a separate, recently updated kitchen. Its third-floor position and window cut-through create a light, airy feel across the compact 444 sq ft layout.
Practical points suit first-time buyers or downsizers: the long lease (984 years) removes common leasehold concerns, and the property is offered chain-free for a straightforward purchase. Transport links are excellent — West Kensington and Barons Court stations are within a short walk — and local amenities, shops and green spaces are all close by.
Be aware of a few material considerations. The building appears to have solid brick walls with assumed no added insulation, and service charge at approximately £2,160pa should be budgeted. The apartment is modest in size with a single bedroom and may not suit those needing extra storage or frequent hosting. Council Tax is band D.
Overall this is a move-in ready, city-centre one-bedroom with period charm and modern updates, best suited to a buyer seeking a low-hassle central home or a long-term London pied-à-terre.