Bright, characterful apartment with porter and lift near green spaces and transport.
Two double bedrooms and large bright reception room
Eat-in kitchen plus separate guest cloakroom
Lift, porter and well-appointed communal areas
0.8 mile to St John’s Wood tube; moments from Regent’s Park
Solid brick pre-1900 building; period character retained
Double glazing fitted before 2002; may need upgrading
Community heating — check service charge and running costs
Tenure unknown; buyers should verify lease and charges
Set on the first floor of an attractive Art Deco block, this well-presented two-bedroom apartment offers bright living space and easy access to green space and transport. The large reception room with wood floors and a separate eat-in kitchen provide flexible living for couples or first-time buyers seeking room to grow. The building benefits from a porter, lift and well-kept communal areas, with Regent’s Park and Lord’s within moments.
Practical details include community heating, double glazing installed before 2002 and solid brick construction (no assumed insulation), which may affect running costs and future improvement priorities. There is one bathroom plus a guest cloakroom; the layout suits those who value reception space over en-suite convenience. Tenure is currently unknown — purchasers should verify this and any service charge or lease details.
This apartment’s location is a major strength: under a mile to St John’s Wood underground and 0.5 miles from the High Street’s shops and amenities, schools rated Good nearby, and excellent recreational options on the doorstep. The property’s period character, lift access and porter make it a comfortable, central home that also presents modest scope for updating to modern standards.
Overall, the flat is a desirable, well-located residence that balances period charm with practical block amenities. Buyers wanting a central, sizable two-bedroom in a prestigious neighbourhood will find clear appeal, while those prioritising full modernisation or guaranteed low running costs should factor likely improvements and tenure clarification into their plans.