Light-filled Victorian one-bedroom, chain-free and well-connected — scope to modernise..
Chain free sale with about 107 years remaining on the lease
Larger-than-average one-bedroom: approximately 592 sq ft (55 sq m)
South-facing rooms with high ceilings and large sash windows
EPC C; mains gas boiler and radiators for heating
Excellent transport: Jubilee, Thameslink, Overground, Metropolitan nearby
Solid-brick Victorian walls; likely no cavity insulation, may need upgrading
Council tax above average for the borough
Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, suitable for home working
A larger-than-average one-bedroom first-floor flat in a handsome red-brick Victorian building on Broadhurst Gardens. The apartment offers high ceilings, large sash windows and a south-facing aspect that brings generous natural light into the principal rooms. At about 592 sq ft (55 sq m) the layout feels airy for a one-bedroom, with a substantial reception room and good-sized double bedroom.
Practical strengths include a long lease (about 107 years remaining), chain-free sale, EPC rating C, mains gas central heating with boiler and radiators, and excellent transport links — Jubilee, Thameslink, Overground and Metropolitan services are all within easy walking distance. Broadband and mobile signal are reported fast and excellent, suitable for remote working or streaming.
The building is solid-brick Victorian stock with attractive period detail, which will appeal to buyers who value character and location near Belsize Park, St John’s Wood and Primrose Hill. Nearby schools include several highly rated options, making the area attractive to professionals and downsizers seeking a central, well-connected base.
Buyers should note maintenance and improvement opportunities: the building’s solid walls likely lack modern cavity insulation and the flat may benefit from updating to improve thermal performance and reduce running costs. Council tax is above average for the area. For anyone seeking light, space and period charm in South Hampstead, this flat is a practical, chain-free proposition with clear potential to add value through modest modernisation.