Spacious character flat with high ceilings and south-facing light near Portobello Road.
Second-floor one-bedroom in period stucco-fronted building
Set on the second floor of a white stucco-fronted period conversion on Elgin Crescent, this bright one-bedroom apartment combines handsome Victorian character with practical modern living. High ceilings, ornate cornicing and sash windows create an airy reception room flooded with south-facing light, while a working fireplace and solid oak floors add genuine period charm.
The apartment offers a well-proportioned bedroom with built-in storage, a generous eat-in kitchen with integrated appliances and a neatly appointed bathroom. At approximately 652 sq ft, the layout feels larger than a typical one-bedroom and benefits from pleasant views over well-kept communal gardens, enhancing the sense of calm in a central Notting Hill location.
Practical details to note: the flat is leasehold with 87 years remaining, an average annual service charge of £1,340 and a ground rent of £10. The building is a solid-brick Victorian terrace (no cavity insulation assumed) and double glazing is present though installation date is unknown — potential buyers should factor in medium-term maintenance and possible energy-efficiency upgrades.
This apartment will suit a buyer seeking a characterful central London home or an investor targeting strong local rental demand. Its prime position just off Ladbroke Grove, a short walk to Portobello Road and Westbourne Grove, places boutiques, cafés and transport links close at hand.