Immaculate two-bedroom period conversion with private balcony and communal garden access.
West-facing open plan living with private balcony and terrace
High ceilings, large windows, abundant natural light
Two bedrooms, two bathrooms (one en-suite), 754 sq ft
High-spec kitchen: Rangemaster, Miele, Caso wine cooler
Harwoods herringbone flooring and Italian porcelain bathrooms
Share of freehold with c.954 years remaining
Pre-1900 solid brick walls; insulation not defined (assumed)
Council tax: expensive
Set on a prime Little Venice crescent, this immaculate raised ground floor period conversion blends original proportions with contemporary finishes. The west-facing open-plan living and kitchen benefits from high ceilings, large windows and direct access to the crescent communal gardens via a private balcony and terrace — ideal for bright afternoon light and outdoor sitting.
The apartment offers two bedrooms and two bathrooms (one en-suite) across 754 sq ft, with high-spec fittings throughout: Harwoods herringbone wood floors, Italian porcelain-tiled bathrooms with underfloor heating, a Rangemaster stove, Miele appliances and a built-in Sonos sound system. The long lease (share of freehold with c.954 years remaining) and central W9 location support both long-term ownership and rental appeal.
Practical points are plain: the building is a pre-1900 solid-brick structure (insulation assumed absent) and council tax is expensive. The raised ground-floor position provides easy access but may be less private than upper-floor flats. Overall maintenance appears minimal given the recent high-quality finishes, but buyers should confirm thermal performance and communal service arrangements.
This apartment suits professionals or small families seeking period character with modern convenience, excellent transport links (Warwick Avenue and Maida Vale nearby) and immediate access to canalside cafes, shops and highly rated local schools. It’s a ready-to-move-in home with scope to personalise while benefitting from a rare long lease in Little Venice.