Bright three-bedroom home with private terrace and share of freehold.
South-westerly views across private St George’s Square communal gardens
An exceptionally rare ground-and-first floor three-double-bedroom maisonette set directly opposite the planted lawns of St George’s Square. The principal living room stretches across the first floor and is defined by high ceilings and bay-style French windows that flood the space with light and open to a portico balcony, creating a superb entertaining area with south-westerly views across the communal gardens.
Quietly arranged to the rear are three well-proportioned double bedrooms, two bathrooms (one en suite) and a separate guest cloakroom, giving a flexible layout that suits a central London family home or a comfortable pied-à-terre. The property includes a private terrace and access to the square’s communal garden, a rare outdoor asset in this postcode.
Practical strengths include a share of freehold tenure and immediate proximity to transport links: Pimlico underground (approx. 0.2 miles) and Victoria station (approx. 0.7 miles). Nearby schools include several well-regarded primaries and secondaries, and local amenities and green spaces are within easy walking distance.
Notable considerations: the maisonette is a compact 735 sqft overall and sits within a period mid-terrace built 1900–1929, with solid-brick walls where insulation may be limited. Service charges and reserve contributions are significant (£6,518 and £7,548 p.a. respectively). Broadband speeds are recorded as very slow, which may affect homeworking needs. These are factual items to weigh against the property’s location, outdoor space and share-of-freehold ownership.