Bright first-floor one-bedroom with balcony, high ceilings and Bakerloo Line access.
Large 847 sq ft one-bedroom with generous reception room
High ceilings, full-height sash windows and private balcony
Separate kitchen and breakfast area, decorative gas fireplace
Share of freehold tenure provides longer-term control
Double glazing fitted after 2002; mains gas boiler and radiators
Solid brick walls likely uninsulated — potential energy inefficiency
Average service charge approximately £3,000 per year
Located ~100m from Warwick Avenue (Bakerloo Line), excellent transport
Set on the first floor of an elegant stucco-fronted period building, this generous one-bedroom flat offers 847 sq ft of well-proportioned living space in the heart of Little Venice. The grand reception room benefits from high ceilings, full-height sash windows and a private balcony overlooking the Crescent Communal Gardens — ideal for relaxing or entertaining. A separate kitchen with breakfast area and a decorative gas fireplace add character and practical day-to-day living space.
The principal bedroom is large for a one-bedroom property and matches the apartment’s overall sense of scale and light. Practical upgrades already in place include double glazing fitted after 2002 and mains gas boiler with radiator heating. Tenure is a share of freehold, and the location is exceptionally convenient — Warwick Avenue (Bakerloo Line) is roughly 100 metres away with cafés, shops and Regent’s Canal a short walk.
Notable considerations: the building dates from before 1900 and has solid brick walls assumed without insulation, which can mean higher heating costs and potential scope for improvement. The property is in an area with higher recorded crime rates; purchasers should evaluate security and insurance implications. Service charges average around £3,000 per year, and periodic maintenance is typical in period conversions.
This home suits a buyer seeking a characterful central London pied-à-terre or a first-time buyer who values space, period detail and transport links, and who is comfortable budgeting for running costs and any targeted retrofit work to improve energy efficiency.