A two-bedroom Brook Green flat with a secluded garden, hideaway feel and easy tube access — full of character, charm and that rare sense of living quietly, yet in the heart of West London.

Lakeside Road, Brook Green, 2 Bed. Flat

£575,000

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BRICKWORKS SAYS

Behind the composed façade of an imposing Victorian terrace, this lower-ground-floor flat feels like a well-kept secret. You step in and the herringbone floor leads the way — hallway to sitting room to kitchen — tying everything together with an easy sense of flow. The living space has that rare, settled quality: somewhere you instinctively exhale. And the galley kitchen is compact but clever; everything exactly where you want it, nothing where you don’t.

At the back, the principal bedroom enjoys the best of things, with a large sash window framing the garden and drawing in a soft, dappled light. The second bedroom makes a tranquil office, equally calm and leafy. Outside, the paved garden is low-fuss and full of potential, currently anchored by a striking soft tree fern that lends the whole space an enchanted sort of air. It’s a textbook hideaway; private, quiet and characterful.

Brook Green does this sort of life rather well. Good coffee (Debbie Jo’s matcha has a following), proper pubs like The Bird in Hand and The Havelock Tavern, and a weekend market worth wandering to. Plus, the tube is a 10-minute walk away, giving you easy access to all of London too.

THE OWNER SAYS

What we’ve loved most about living here is the unique balance the area offers; the village feel of Brook Green with its independent shops and weekend market, alongside the convenience of having Westfield just moments away. It’s incredibly well connected too; just a short tube ride to Soho and easy access further west to places like Fulham and Kew.

With the exciting Olympia redevelopment opening soon on the doorstep, the area continues to evolve in all the right ways. Our flat itself has been a real sanctuary — cosy and warm through the winter months, and in the warmer seasons it truly comes to life as we open up and host in the garden, which feels like a little oasis in the heart of London.

POINTS TO CONSIDER

Energy Performance Certificate (EPC):
Current Energy Rating C. Potential Energy Rating C.

Council Tax:
Band D in the borough of Hammersmith & Fulham.
£1519.51 in 2026/27.

Utilities:
Current monthly costs are approx:
Gas & electric £70
Water £50
These figures naturally change seasonally.

Tenure:
Leasehold, with 174 years left on the lease. The freeholder is the Guinness Partnership Ltd.

Service charge:
The service charge was £2,379 for 2025. This is paid to the freeholder, who manages the maintenance of all external and communal areas. This covers: communal cleaning, electrical works, repairs and general maintenance, a sinking fund, building insurance, and the management charge.

Ground rent:
None.

Neighbours:
In the building, there are 4 flats in total.

EWS1:
The building is exempt.

Getting around:
Shepherd’s Bush (Z2) is under 10 minutes away on foot, with the Central Line to whisk you into Soho, and both the London Overground and National Rail offering connections to Clapham Junction and Willesden Junction. Goldhawk Road and Shepherd’s Bush Market (Hammersmith & City and Circle lines, Z2) are also nearby, offering a direct route to Paddington, King’s Cross St. Pancras and Liverpool Street.

Onward plans:
The current owners are actively looking for their next home.

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1 Bird in Hand

The Bird in Hand caters to every guest, whether you’re unwinding after work or catching up over a drink before heading home. In the evening, enjoy relaxed dining with small plates, pizzas, and hearty mains in a lively atmosphere.

2 The Havelock Tavern

Human- and dog-friendly service, devoted regulars, an ever-changing menu of delicious pub fare and an excellent wine list: The Havelock has it all. Grab a table outside the pretty blue-tiled façade and watch the world amble quietly by.

3 Pentolina

A traditional Italian neighbourhood bistro, delightful in summer when you can eat al fresco on the terrace.

4 Daunt Books

Including its Marylebone flagship, Daunt has six outposts in London, and they all have the same theme: books for travellers. Not to be confused with a shop full of travel books (though they carry plenty of those), Daunt cleverly groups non-fiction, fiction and biography by location as well as genre, so you really can explore the written word.

5 Holland Park

Holland Park is on the grounds of what was once Sir Walter Cope’s 17th-century manor house. Most of the house was destroyed in the Blitz, but the part that remains famously plays host to summertime opera performances in the open-air auditorium. There’s also the tranquil Kyoto garden, a cricket pitch and the occasional peacock roaming the grounds.