Large south-facing 3-bed with parking and porter, close to Little Venice and Lord’s.
Large 1,610 sq ft fourth-floor apartment with long lease (c.971 years)
South-facing 29ft reception/dining room and 16ft kitchen/breakfast room
Balcony with London skyline views; newly renovated and move-in ready
Three double bedrooms, two bathrooms plus guest WC
Secure underground parking, 24-hour porterage, two passenger lifts
Very high service charge (£15,836 pa) and very expensive council tax
Ground rent low at £250 pa; mains gas heating and double glazing
Excellent broadband and mobile signal; low local crime rate
Set across 1,610 sq ft on the fourth floor, this newly renovated three-bedroom apartment delivers a generous, south-facing 29ft reception/dining room and a 16ft kitchen/breakfast room — ideal for family living or spacious city entertaining. The wide balcony offers elevated views across the London skyline and extends the living space during fair weather. The building provides secure underground parking, 24-hour porterage, two passenger lifts and a communal garden for convenience and peace of mind.
Practical ownership is supported by a very long lease (circa 971 years) and modest ground rent (£250). The apartment is in superb decorative condition and benefits from mains gas heating, double glazing and fast broadband/mobile connectivity — useful for modern working-from-home routines. Local amenities include Little Venice cafés and shops, Lord’s Cricket Ground, and a mix of well-regarded state and independent schools within easy reach.
Buyers should note the high running costs: an annual service charge of £15,836 and a very expensive council tax level materially affect total ownership costs and rental yield calculations. The property sits in an inner-city, cosmopolitan area with excellent transport and low crime, but prospective purchasers should budget for ongoing communal service expenditure despite the apartment’s turnkey condition.
This flat will suit buyers seeking a large, well-presented London home with secure parking and concierge services — particularly families wanting space near good schools, or investors able to factor substantial service charges into their return projections.