Spacious, characterful three-bed near canal and transport links.
Third-floor period apartment with lift and communal garden views
1,256 sq ft; three bedrooms, two en-suites and separate shower room
Share of freehold with c.996 years remaining on lease
Grand reception room with high ceilings and full-length sash windows
Substantial annual service charge £8,305.67 and Council Tax band G
Solid brick walls likely without insulation — potential retrofit costs
Built before 1900 — period maintenance and repairs possible
Local crime reported above average; verify recent neighbourhood data
Set on a desirable Little Venice corner, this third-floor period apartment occupies 1,256 sq ft within a converted Victorian stucco house. The apartment feels bright and grand thanks to high ceilings, full-length sash windows and a large reception room overlooking well-kept communal gardens. Two bedrooms have en-suite bathrooms, plus a separate shower room — practical for family living or sharers.
Practical features include a passenger lift to the third floor, share of freehold with a long lease (c.996 years) and mains gas heating via boiler and radiators. The location is particularly strong: short walks to Clifton Road boutiques, Regents Canal and Warwick Avenue Underground (Bakerloo). Nearby schools include several rated Outstanding.
Buyers should budget for running costs: the annual service charge is substantial (£8,305.67) and Council Tax band G means higher local tax. The building is Victorian with solid brick walls and no known insulation, so some thermal improvements could be desirable. Crime is reported above average for the area — worth checking recent local stats.
Overall this is a character-filled period apartment with generous communal gardens and three double bedrooms, suited to families or professionals who prioritise location, space and period detail while accepting higher service and running costs.