Large 945 sqft two-bedroom flat with generous reception and study
Principal reception room with 3.57m high ceiling and large sash windows
Private balcony plus extensive outside space accessed from the study
Modern kitchen and two bathrooms; layout suitable for home working
Excellent location near Regent's Park and Baker Street (≈0.3 miles)
Leasehold with 990 years remaining — long lease security
Service charge £7,377 pa (above average); council tax quite expensive
High local crime rate; likely solid-brick walls with no cavity insulation
Set within a handsome Georgian terrace on Dorset Square, this substantial two-bedroom flat combines high-period ceilings and architectural detail with contemporary finishes. The principal reception room benefits from a 3.57m ceiling and large sash windows, creating a bright, airy living space. A modern kitchen and two bathrooms support comfortable city living for professionals or a small family.
Outdoor space is a standout: a private balcony plus extensive outside space accessed via the study provide rare al fresco options for central London. At 945 sq ft spread over multiple levels, the layout feels generous for the area and offers flexible living arrangements — study, guest room or home-office options are viable.
Location is a clear strength. Dorset Square sits close to Regent’s Park with Baker Street Underground approximately 0.3 miles away, giving fast links across the capital. The immediate neighbourhood is affluent and well served with shops, cafés and top-rated schools within easy reach.
Buyers should note material costs: the tenure is leasehold (990 years remaining) and the annual service charge is £7,377 (above average). Council tax is described as quite expensive. The property sits in a high-crime local area classification, and the building’s solid brick construction likely lacks cavity insulation, so buyers may wish to budget for energy-efficiency improvements. Overall, the flat offers rare space and period character in a prime central location, balanced by predictable central-London running costs.















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































