£800,000

  $  ¥  €913,440 $1,062,800 ¥121,132,800

Prince Edward Mansions, Hereford Road, W2

  • 2 Bedrooms
  • 1 Bathroom
  • 2 Reception Rooms
  • Leasehold

Description

A completely unmodernised basement apartment of 874 sqft with a separate additional room of 293 sqft situated in a prestigious mansion block in Bayswater W2.

Requiring total renovation and refurbishment work and held on a Leasehold of 117 years unexpired. Accommodation comprises; Reception room, kitchen breakfast room, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, WC cloakroom, utility cupboard, large walk in storage cupboards, additional storage cupboard outside the flat and also an additional room measuring 21’6 x 13’11 (293 sqft).

Prince Edward Mansions W2 is a purpose built Edwardian mansion block. The building is situated on both Moscow Road and Hereford Road in W2. The green and popular open spaces of Hyde Park is within very close proximity. Queensway, Westbourne Grove and Notting Hill Gate are all within easy walking distance.

Transport:
Notting Hill Gate underground station which has District, Circle and Central Lines running through it is only 485 metres away.
Queensway underground station on the Central Line is within easy reach to the east and is only 650 metres away.
The area is well served by road having Bayswater Road to the south and the Westway (A40) to the north.

Local Favourites:
Hereford Road Restaurant.
The Prince Edward Pub.
Eat Tokyo.

Asking Price : £800,000.
Tenure : Leasehold. 150 years from June 1992 (117 years unexpired).
Service Charge : £535.50 per quarter.
Local Authority : Westminster City Council.
Council Tax : Band G. £836.27 + £785.67 GLA = £1,621.94.

EPC : 71 C.

Further Details

  • Tenure: Leasehold
  • Reference: NOT240026

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Local Area

Bayswater

Bayswater was populated by wealthy Londoners moving West from the City and the East End, taking its name from a well in Hyde Park, Bayard's Water, now the more stately fountains opposite Lancaster Gate tube. The area was more formally developed in the nineteenth century with grand stucco houses in crescents and squares. A fine example of this is Cleveland Square with its cream stuccoed buildings, large ratio of window to brick with black painted window frames and doors giving it a uniform grandeur (the square's 5th November bonfire night celebration is made very special by its setting). This village not only has Hyde Park on its doorstep but some of the squares have their own beautiful squares for their residents' enjoyment, Gloucester and Clevedon Squares being fine examples.

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