Newly refurbished one-bedroom with high ceilings on vibrant Askew Road.
- Newly refurbished one-bedroom flat with open-plan kitchen/reception
- High ceilings and abundant natural light in the living area
- Share of freehold with 999-year underlying lease from 1974
- Service charge £1,189 pa; covers insurance and communal maintenance
- Traditional Victorian solid-brick build; likely no wall insulation
- On-street residents’ parking only; permit required
- Local area: above-average crime and pockets of deprivation
- Fast broadband, excellent mobile signal and strong transport links
A newly refurbished one-bedroom flat on Askew Road, set within a converted Victorian mid-terrace. The open-plan kitchen/reception room with high ceilings and plentiful natural light creates a bright, flexible living space well suited to modern city life. The double bedroom and generous bathroom are in good condition and there is useful built-in storage throughout.
Located on a popular stretch of Askew Road, the flat sits close to independent cafés, shops, restaurants and the Ginger Pig deli, with Westfield and Ravenscourt Park within easy reach. Transport links and excellent broadband make this an appealing choice for first-time buyers or young professionals working in the area.
Practical points are clear and factual: the property is sold as a share of freehold with an underlying 999-year lease from 1974, a yearly service charge of £1,189 and on-street parking by permit. The building is a traditional solid-brick Victorian construction with no added wall insulation (typical for its age), and the local area records above-average crime and some indicators of deprivation. These factors should be considered alongside the flat’s ready-to-move-in finish and convenient location.