Bright one-bedroom Victorian conversion with long lease and excellent transport links..
Share of freehold with c.946–947 years remaining
Recently renovated and move-in ready
High ceilings and large sash windows, lots of natural light
Open-plan kitchen/reception maximises usable space
No private garden; outlook likely onto street/courtyard
Small overall size (c.496 sq ft) typical of central London
Resident off-street parking by permit, not private bay
Local crime levels are high — consider safety and security
Light-filled one-bedroom flat in the heart of Kentish Town, ideal for a first-time buyer or investor seeking easy city living. Recently renovated and set within a small Victorian conversion, the apartment benefits from high ceilings, large sash windows and an open-plan kitchen/reception that gives a sense of space beyond its 496 sq ft footprint. The share of freehold and an exceptionally long lease (circa 946–947 years) add long-term security.
The accommodation is move-in ready with contemporary finishes, a generous bathroom and built-in shelving in the living area. Transport links are a major asset: Kentish Town West Overground, Kentish Town (Northern and Thameslink) and Chalk Farm Tube are all within walking distance, and green spaces including Primrose Hill and Hampstead Heath are nearby. Resident off-street parking is available by permit.
Practical points to note: the flat is small by London standards with no private garden or outdoor space, and the building’s original solid-brick construction is assumed to have little or no wall insulation. Local crime statistics are high for the area, which may concern some buyers. Council tax band is not provided. Overall this is a compact, well-presented period conversion that suits buyers prioritising location, light and long-lease security over outdoor space and expansive room sizes.