34 Porchester Square, Bayswater, London, W2

£650,000
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  • BEDROOMS3
  • BATHROOMS2
  • Receptions2
  • SIZE1084 Sq Ft
  • TENURELeasehold
  • EPC D
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Property Features

  • 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
  • Duplex apartment over two floors
  • Approx. 1,084 sq ft
  • 20ft reception and dining area
  • Principal bedroom with en-suite
  • Guest cloakroom
  • Lift and porter
  • Long lease (approx. 123 years)
  • No onward chain
  • Prime Bayswater and Queensway location
  • EPC Rating: D

A spacious three-bedroom duplex apartment with porter, lift, and long lease, located in the heart of Queensway and Bayswater.

Measuring approximately 1,084 sq ft (100.71 sq m) and set across the second and third floors of a modern, well-maintained portered block, this bright three-bedroom apartment offers generous proportions and an opportunity to add value through modernisation.

The accommodation comprises a 20ft reception room leading into a dedicated dining area, a separate fitted kitchen, three bedrooms including a principal suite with en-suite shower room, a family bathroom and an additional guest cloakroom. The layout offers ample built-in storage throughout, with good ceiling heights and large windows providing excellent natural light.

Further benefits include lift access, a long lease of approximately 123 years (expiring 2148), and no onward chain.

Queensway and Bayswater offer a vibrant mix of cafés, restaurants, and shops, with Westbourne Grove and Notting Hill also nearby. The area continues to benefit from major regeneration, including the new Bishops Quarter development. Excellent transport links include Bayswater (Circle and District lines), Royal Oak (Hammersmith & City), Queensway (Central line), and Paddington Station (Elizabeth Line, Heathrow Express), making this an ideal home or investment.

Service charge approx. £4,100 per annum. Ground rent approx. £120 per annum. Figures are provided as a guide and must be independently verified as they should not be relied upon.