Compact, light-filled first-floor flat close to Bishop’s Park and Putney Bridge transport links.
First-floor one-bedroom with high-ceiling bay window and lots of natural light
Bright first-floor one-bedroom in a Victorian conversion, arranged as an open-plan kitchen/reception with a high-ceiling bay window that maximises light. The contemporary fitted kitchen and light-wood floors give a clean, modern feel within the building’s period shell. Positioned moments from Bishop’s Park and the Thames, the flat suits someone who values outdoor space and quick access to Putney Bridge and Parsons Green transport links.
Practical positives include double glazing (installed after 2002), mains gas central heating with boiler and radiators, very low local crime and flood risk, and fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. The apartment’s 374 sq ft footprint is efficiently arranged but compact — best for a single occupant or couple seeking a central Fulham base rather than generous living space.
Key ownership facts: leasehold with 107 years remaining, annual service charge approximately £1,133, and ground rent £250 per year. The building’s solid brick walls likely lack cavity insulation, so there is potential to improve thermal performance if planning and building regulations allow. Council tax is in an affordable band C.
Overall this is a convenient, well‑connected urban flat with modern finishes and strong local amenities. It offers a ready-to-live-in option with modest running costs, but limited internal space and some scope for fabric improvements should be considered before purchase.