Refurbished lateral maisonette with high ceilings, two bathrooms and open-plan living near Portobello Road.
- Two double bedrooms with principal bedroom featuring a bay window
- Two bathrooms, including an en suite and separate shower/WC
- Large private garden accessed via bi-folding doors
- Newly refurbished with herringbone wood flooring and modern kitchen
- High ceilings and period features throughout the flat
- Leasehold: 88 years remaining (may affect mortgageability)
- Service charge approx. £2,900 pa; ground rent £185 pa; Council Tax Band E
- Solid brick Victorian walls assumed uninsulated; potential running-cost impact
A recently refurbished two-double-bedroom lateral residence in a Victorian conversion, arranged over a generous footprint with high ceilings and period bay windows. The open-plan reception and high-spec kitchen open via bi-folding doors to a substantial private garden — a rare outside space for central W11 and ideal for alfresco dining and entertaining. One bathroom is en suite, plus an additional shower/WC, which suits couples or small families seeking flexible, contemporary living.
Practical details are clear: leasehold with 88 years remaining, an annual service charge of approximately £2,900 and ground rent of £185. Council Tax is in Band E (above average). Heating is mains gas via boiler and radiators; the building is solid-brick Victorian construction and assumed to have no cavity insulation, which may affect running costs until improved.
Positioned on a peaceful, tree-lined residential street close to Portobello Road and Westbourne Grove amenities, the property benefits from excellent transport, fast broadband and strong local schools. The flat’s newly finished interiors, herringbone wood flooring and high-quality fittings deliver immediate move-in condition with scope to personalise further.
Honest considerations: the remaining lease length and annual ownership charges are material factors for mortgageability and resale — buyers should confirm financing options and long-term costs. The property sits in an area with average crime and wider area indicators showing local deprivation; buyers may wish to review local service provision and council data as part of their decision.