Bright newly renovated one‑bedroom flat near King's Cross — ideal first‑time buyers or city base..
South‑west facing — strong afternoon sun and natural light
Newly renovated kitchen and contemporary finishes throughout
Approx. 515–517 sq ft; efficient one‑bedroom layout
Walk‑in wardrobe provides generous internal storage space
First‑floor position; no private garden or outdoor space
Leasehold c.177 years; service charge ~£1,788 pa, ground rent £10
Community mains gas heating; building from 1967–1975 (cavity walls)
Area described as very deprived; average crime levels
Set on the first floor and newly renovated, this south‑west facing one‑bedroom apartment offers a bright, compact city base with good natural light throughout. The open‑plan reception and recently fitted kitchen give flexible living space, while a walk‑in wardrobe provides rare built‑in storage for a flat of this size. At approximately 515–517 sq ft, the apartment suits single professionals, couples, or first‑time buyers seeking a low‑maintenance home close to central transport hubs.
Location is a standout: King’s Cross and St. Pancras are within easy reach, with multiple Underground and national rail services and local amenities such as Coal Drops Yard and Granary Square nearby. Broadband and mobile signal are strong, supporting home working or streaming, and the property sits in a mid‑rise estate setting rather than overlooking open countryside.
Buyers should note material facts: the property is leasehold (c.177 years remaining) with an annual service charge of around £1,788 and a ground rent of £10. Heating is provided via a community mains gas scheme and the building dates from the late 1960s/early 1970s; external walls are cavity construction (assumed no added insulation). The flat has no private garden and sits in an area described as very deprived with average crime levels — factors that may affect long‑term resale or letting prospects.
Overall this is a practical, well‑presented one‑bedroom apartment offering immediate move‑in condition and excellent connectivity. It will appeal most to first‑time buyers or investors seeking a compact central London pied‑à‑terre, provided they are comfortable with leasehold ownership, service charges and the estate setting.