£450,000

(£804/sq. ft)

2 bed flat for sale
Argyle Road, Ealing, London W13

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

    • 560 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: C

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Leasehold
Added on 16/07/2026

About this property

  • Share of Freehold

  • Beautiful 1880s Victorian Conversion

  • Approximately 560 sq ft (52.05 sq m)

  • Recently Renovated Throughout

  • Two Bedrooms

  • High Ceilings and Large Sash Windows

  • Allocated Off-Street Parking

  • Exceptional Shared Rear Garden

  • Less Than £500 Per Year Combined Service Charge and Ground Rent

  • Approximately 3 Minutes to West Ealing Elizabeth Line Station

  • Catchment for Outstanding Schools and Nurseries

  • Well Managed Building with Long-Standing Owner Occupiers

What the owners love:

It is a gorgeous Victorian property with a massive garden, which is amazing because you are only 20 minutes away from the bustling Oxford Street. We fell in love with it because the exterior is so beautiful and unique; it just has so much character.

Inside is very bright because of the high ceilings and large windows, plus the East-West orientation means you get great light. We recently renovated the whole place, so you get to enjoy clean, modern living inside a proper 19th-century building.

The location is brilliant. We are just a 3-minute stroll from the Elizabeth line station, making getting around so easy. Then you come home to this very large shared garden where we have hosted some fantastic BBQs. We also have a share of the freehold, and the building is very efficiently run. We have been paying less than £1000 a year for the service charge and ground rent combined, which is great. We did not get to use them ourselves, but the nursery and primary school catchment here is outstanding.

We get along really well with the neighbours too. We trust them with our keys; they help water the plants or pick up parcels. Together with the other two flat owners, we jointly manage the freeholder company. As everyone owns their flat and shares the freehold, we are all naturally incentivised to keep the house in the best possible condition and run it cost-efficiently

Why we'd buy it
Victorian conversions often ask you to choose between character and convenience. This one refuses to compromise.

From the outside, it's everything you hope an elegant 1880s residence will be. Period architecture, handsome kerb appeal and the sort of character that simply can't be recreated. Step inside and it feels refreshingly different, with high ceilings, generous proportions and a beautifully renovated interior that's ready to move straight into.

At around 560 sq ft, the layout is practical and well balanced, with two genuine bedrooms rather than one bedroom and a glorified study. The reception room is bright and inviting, while the separate kitchen keeps cooking and entertaining neatly divided.

The garden deserves a mention too. Shared gardens are often little more than an afterthought. This one is anything but. It's a substantial outdoor space that genuinely extends your living area through the warmer months.

Then there's the location. Three minutes to West Ealing station means the Elizabeth line is practically on your doorstep, putting Bond Street within easy reach while allowing you to come home to a quieter, established residential street.

The finish throughout also deserves more than a passing mention. The current owners have renovated the flat to an excellent standard, blending period charm with quality contemporary finishes. From the Villeroy & Boch bathroom suite and solid wood flooring to the premium carpets and underlay, there's a reassuring sense that decisions were made with longevity in mind rather than shortcuts. Subject to negotiation, the flat can also be purchased fully furnished, including designer dining chairs and a genuine leather sofa, making it an especially effortless move for those looking to unpack and immediately feel at home.

Finally, the share of freehold, sensible running costs and long-standing, invested neighbours all point towards something buyers often overlook until they've lived somewhere: Good stewardship. A well-maintained building with owners who genuinely care is worth far more than most people realise.

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  • Tenure

    Leasehold (115 years)

  • Service charge

    £984 per year

  • Council tax band

    C

  • Ground rent

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