Two-bedroom ground-floor apartment with garden, character features and excellent Queen's Park transport links..
Two double bedrooms, principal with en-suite shower
Bright Victorian reception with high ceilings and cornicing
Private decked rear garden, low-maintenance outdoor space
Share of freehold; 111 years remaining on lease
Service charge circa £1,200 per year
Chain-free sale, convenient for quick completion
Under 0.4 miles to Queen’s Park station (Bakerloo/Overground)
Solid-brick period build; no wall insulation assumed
Set within a handsome period conversion, this ground-floor two double-bedroom apartment combines Victorian character with practical outdoor space. The bright, high-ceilinged reception room features original cornicing, a bay sash window and wood floors, creating an immediate sense of period charm and generous volume.
The principal bedroom sits quietly to the rear and benefits from an en-suite shower; a versatile second double works well as a bedroom or home office. The separate kitchen opens directly onto a private, decked rear garden — a low-maintenance space for relaxing or entertaining.
Practical details suit buyers seeking a move-in-ready home: share of freehold, 111 years remaining on the lease, chain-free sale and a sensible EPC C rating. Service charges run at about £1,200 pa and council tax is moderate. The location is a strong asset — under half a mile to Queen’s Park station (Bakerloo and Overground), excellent local shops, cafes and good primary schools nearby.
Notable considerations: the building is an older solid-brick construction with no known wall insulation, and the apartment is on the ground floor (privacy and light remain good at front and rear). Overall, this property will appeal to first-time buyers or couples wanting character, outdoor space and excellent transport links in a vibrant neighbourhood.