Contemporary two-bedroom flat with parking and porter, moments from parkland and transport.
Allocated underground garage parking space
Opposite Lord’s Cricket Ground; one-mile to Regent’s Park
Recently renovated — bespoke kitchen and engineered oak flooring
Underfloor heating and inset LED spotlights throughout
Principal bedroom with en-suite; second double bedroom
24-hour porterage in a popular, mid‑terrace development
Leasehold with ~88 years remaining; ground rent £320
Council tax quite expensive; local crime above average
Set on the second floor of a portered development opposite Lord’s Cricket Ground, this recently renovated two-bedroom apartment combines modern fixtures with practical London living. The principal bedroom has an en-suite and there’s a separate family bathroom, plus a useful study area — ideal for home working or a nursery.
The apartment’s bespoke kitchen, engineered oak flooring with underfloor heating and inset LED spotlights give a contemporary, low-maintenance finish throughout. A spacious reception room with large windows and balcony faces a tree-lined street, while an allocated underground garage space and 24-hour porterage add everyday convenience.
Practical considerations include the leasehold tenure with approximately 88 years remaining and a ground rent of £320 (average). Council tax is noted as quite expensive. The building dates from the late 1960s/early 1970s and external wall insulation is assumed absent, which may affect energy performance and future retrofit costs.
Location is a major asset: St John’s Wood High Street, the Jubilee Line station and Regent’s Park are all within about a mile. Local schooling options range from outstanding state and independent schools to international provision, making the area well suited to families seeking good local amenities.