Generous period maisonette near stations, schools and village amenities.
- Spacious top‑floor maisonette, approx. 1,219 sq ft
- Newly renovated with Italian Gaggenau kitchen and fitted appliances
- Large double reception with bay window and working fireplace
- Flexible two/three bedroom layout, practical for families or rentals
- Share of freehold; sold chain free for straightforward purchase
- Eaves storage reduces headroom on third floor
- Solid brick walls likely uninsulated; may affect heating costs
- Service charge ~£1,200/year; Council Tax Band F (expensive)
Set over the top two floors of a late‑Victorian terrace in sought‑after Belsize Park, this newly renovated maisonette delivers generous living space and period charm. The large double reception room with a bay window and working fireplace sits alongside a high‑end Italian kitchen fitted with Gaggenau appliances, creating a comfortable, well‑appointed main level for everyday living and entertaining.
The upper floors provide flexible three‑bedroom accommodation (currently two/three bedroom layout) with a principal suite and two further double rooms, plus a small utility room and eaves storage. Large windows and high ceilings lend light and scale to the rooms; the property totals approximately 1,219 sq ft, an attractive size for family living or a high‑demand rental in NW3.
Practical benefits include double glazing (installed before 2002), mains gas central heating, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. The flat is share of freehold and sold chain free, offering a straightforward title position and access to local boutique shops, cafes and Jubilee/Northern line stations nearby.
Notable considerations: this upper‑floor maisonette has eaves storage that limits headroom in parts of the third floor, and the building’s solid brick walls appear uninsulated which may affect heating costs. Service charge is approximately £1,200 per year and Council Tax is in Band F (expensive). Buyers should confirm all particulars and measurements prior to committing.