Compact, bright apartment with large private roof terrace and long lease.
First-floor Victorian conversion with period features
Set on the first floor of a Victorian conversion, this well-presented two-bedroom apartment combines period detail with a modern finish. The open-plan kitchen/reception benefits from high ceilings, a bay window with plantation shutters and a compact, efficient layout that maximises natural light. A rare south‑west facing roof terrace extends the living space and offers private outdoor space in an inner‑city setting.
Practical ownership is straightforward: share of freehold and an exceptionally long lease (982 years). The principal bedroom includes fitted wardrobes and the property has gas central heating with double glazing. Transport links are strong — Queen’s Park station (Bakerloo and Overground) is about 0.4 miles away — supporting both commuter and rental appeal.
Buyers should note the flat is small at about 533 sq ft and has no garden; rooms are compact and best suited to a couple or single occupant. The building is solid brick with assumed minimal cavity insulation, which could mean higher heating costs and potential improvement work. The local area is inner‑city and mixed in character; crime is average and wider area deprivation indicators are present.
Overall, this apartment offers a well‑finished, characterful base with unusually large outdoor space for the area, strong transport links and straightforward tenure — a sensible pick for first‑time buyers or investors comfortable with a compact urban home.