
Offers Over
£650,000
Randolph Avenue, Little Venice, W9
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Key Features
- Top Floor Maida Vale Apartment
- Short Distance To Warwick Avenue
- Open Plan Living And Dining
- High Speed One Gig Broadband
- Integrated Cinema Projector Entertainment System
- High Pressure Water Accumulator Pump
- Secure Solid Banham Front Door
- Bright South Facing Main Room
- Quiet Double Glazed Peaceful Bedroom
- Moments From Famous Formosa Street
Full property description
There's a version of London living that doesn't involve compromise. This is close to it.
The apartment sits on the fourth floor of a handsome period building, on a street that people in this part of W9 tend to stay on once they find it. It's a short walk to both Warwick Avenue and Royal Oak tubes, which means the city is genuinely accessible without the flat having to shout about it. You leave, you arrive, you come home. The rhythm works.
Inside, 529 square feet is used well. The open-plan main room is the heart of it — kitchen, dining table, a proper desk, a sofa, and a projector screen that pulls down when the day is done. It's a room that earns its keep from morning to night. Morning coffee, a working lunch, dinner at home, a film. The light comes in properly, and both windows open, so it breathes in summer without effort. The blackout blinds do their job when you need them to.
The bedroom is kept apart from all of that. Quiet, double-glazed, and cool even when the city outside is not. It faces away from the main sun, which matters more than people expect. Close the door, and you wouldn't know you were four floors above one of London's better streets.
The bathroom is worth a mention. The water runs hot and at serious pressure once the accumulator pump is on. It's a small thing that makes a reliable difference after a long day.
Being on the upper floor means the flat benefits from heat rising through the building, a gas combi boiler for the coldest months, but running costs have stayed low. Broadband runs at 1GB, so working from home is genuinely seamless rather than just about adequate.
The building has no lift, which keeps things quieter and the staircase honest. For the right person, that's not a drawback.
Outside, Randolph Avenue itself does a lot of the work. Toast on Formosa Street is five minutes' walk and worth the walk. Gail's is closer. The Warrington pub, with proper outdoor space and good in every season, is the kind of local that makes an area feel like somewhere rather than anywhere. Oddino's ice cream on a warm evening. A cab back from almost anywhere in central London in under thirty minutes on a winter night. This is a neighbourhood people deliberately choose and then tend not to leave.
The sellers are moving on because life is about to get bigger. What they'll miss, they say, is the quiet. That tells you something.
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