Characterful two-bedroom apartment near Queens Park — ready to occupy with strong transport links..
Two double bedrooms with high ceilings and full-length sash windows
Open-plan kitchen/reception room with abundant west-facing light
Approx. 670 sqft — average-sized two-bedroom apartment
Built 1930–49; solid brick walls likely have no insulation
Leasehold with 89 years remaining — check mortgage suitability
Service charge approx. £1,100; ground rent £250 pa; council tax above average
0.3 miles to Queens Park station; excellent mobile and fast broadband
Inner-city location: convenient amenities but wider area shows deprivation
Bright, well-proportioned and move-in ready, this two-bedroom second-floor apartment combines period charm with practical modern living. Full-length sash windows and high ceilings flood the open-plan kitchen/reception with west-facing light, creating an inviting space for day-to-day life and entertaining.
Situated on a tree-lined stretch of Portnall Road, the home is 0.3 miles from Queens Park station and close to local shops, cafés and green space. Two double bedrooms suit first-time buyers or couples needing a spare room or home office; nearby primary schools include Ofsted-rated St Luke’s CofE Primary.
The building dates from the 1930–49 era and retains character details, but the solid-brick construction likely has limited wall insulation. The apartment is leasehold with 89 years remaining — buyers should check mortgage and lease-advice implications. Annual service charge and ground rent apply, and council tax is above average.
This property offers a straightforward purchase for buyers seeking a bright, characterful central-London flat with good transport links and local amenities. It’s ready to occupy as-is and also offers modest potential for cosmetic updating to suit personal taste.