Blythe Road | West Kensington | W14
Property Features
Top floor conversion flat
783 Sq' - 73 SqM
Three double bedrooms
Lots of natural light
EPC Rating D
Brook Green
About this property
This light and airy Victorian top floor three double bedroom flat, circa 783 Sq' - 73 SqM, is ideally positioned to profit from all that Brook Green has to offer. Comprising, entrance, stairs to landing, separate fitted kitchen, bright open-plan living dining/area, three double bedrooms and one bathroom. No onward chain.
Blythe Road is a very popular street situated within easy reach of the excellent shops, bars and restaurants of Brook Green and moments from the Green itself. Furthermore, there are some highly reputable schools in the area including Jacques Prevert, Larmenier & Sacred Heart along with St Paul's Girl's School, to name a few. The excellent transport links include Hammersmith Station (Piccadilly, District and Hammersmith & City Lines) and Kensington Olympia Station offering London Overground and National Rail services and Shepherds Bush (Central Line).
West Kensington
Located between Hammersmith, Fulham, Kensington and Earls Court, the W14 postcode area is a desirable and well-connected place to live.
On the very western edge of central London, West Kensington allows residents to easily reach Chelsea, South Kensington and Notting Hill. The transport connections in the area are excellent by rail or road, with the A4 road offering a direct and fast route into the West End or out to the west connecting with the M4 motorway.
There is a range of local amenities, shops and facilities from those near Barons Court station including independent butcher HG Walter on Palliser Road, there are several popular eateries dotted along North End Road and towards Hammersmith on the Hammersmith Road artisan cafes such as L’Elysée.
Other venues of note include the Barons Court Theatre on Comeragh Road which is a small venue that stages niche productions and the prestigious Queen’s Club on Palliser Road which hosts tennis tournaments where the best players in the world often compete.