Large three-bedroom period apartment with concierge and central Marylebone location..
- 1,720 sq ft lateral apartment with high ceilings and south-facing views
- Three generous bedrooms and three modern bathrooms
- 24-hour porter and passenger lift in prestigious 1920s block
- Fully fitted kitchen; good decorative order throughout
- Leasehold with approximately 86 years remaining
- Service charge approximately £18,000 per year (extremely expensive)
- EPC rating D; secondary glazing and solid brick walls (limited insulation)
- Local crime levels reported as very high; check security/insurance
A rare, lateral three-bedroom apartment occupying 1,720 sq ft in the iconic Chiltern Court on Baker Street. The flat offers generous room proportions, high ceilings and a south-facing aspect that floods living spaces with daylight. Three modern bathrooms and a fully fitted kitchen support comfortable family living while the building’s 24-hour porter and lift add convenience.
Well placed for transport and central Marylebone amenities, the apartment suits families who want roomy period accommodation near top schools and excellent connections. Notable positives include the apartment’s size, concierge service and strong natural light. The property sits in a solid 1920s block with characterful external stonework and an established community heating scheme.
Buyers should be aware of material running costs and practical limitations. The lease has approximately 86 years remaining, and the service charge is high—around £18,000 per year. EPC rated D and secondary glazing reflect older construction; walls are solid brick with assumed limited insulation. Local crime statistics are very high; purchasers should satisfy themselves on security and insurance implications.
This property will appeal to purchasers seeking a substantial central London family home with period charm and concierge services, or to buyers able to manage the cost implications of a high service charge and a reducing lease. All tenure, service charge and council tax information should be independently verified by a solicitor prior to contract exchange.