Guide price
£500,000
1 bed flat for saleFitzhardinge House, Portman Square, London W1H
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
Just added
Leasehold
About this property
- Access to private Portman Square gardens and residents’ tennis courts
- West-facing balcony off a spacious 21-ft reception room
- Generous double bedroom with extensive built-in storage
- Moments from Bond Street & Marble Arch stations, Oxford Street & Hyde Park
- 24-hour concierge, lift access, secure entry - all in prestigious Fitzhardinge House
- Short lease of 35 years - we have been quoted cost of lease extension to be in the region of £250,000 to £300,000
Live moments from Oxford Street in this bright 1-bed with west-facing balcony in Portman Square’s Fitzhardinge House. Enjoy exclusive access to private gardens and tennis courts. Concierge, lift, prime W1 location near Bond Street & Marble Arch. A rare gem - book your viewing now!
On the northern edge of Portman Square, Fitzhardinge House offers a home that feels both
refined and welcoming.
This second-floor apartment enjoys a west-facing aspect, with sunlight streaming through its windows and across the private balcony until the evening. As a resident, you hold the key to the private gardens of Portman Square, where sweeping lawns, winding paths, and even a tennis court create a rare sense of escape in the very heart of London.
The apartment spans 573 square feet and has been thoughtfully arranged so that each room
feels generous and full of light.
From the entrance hall, the home opens with a sense of ease and balance.
The bathroom is finished with white tiles and features a full bath with an overhead shower. A
heated towel rail is positioned alongside, with a basin and mirrored cabinet above. The layout is
efficient and practical, offering all the essentials in a well-arranged space.
The bedroom, stretching just over four metres, feels both practical and inviting. Built-in
cupboards along one wall provide generous storage, ensuring the room remains uncluttered
and organised. The wide window above the bed fills the room with natural light, offering a bright
and airy atmosphere. This space combines functionality with comfort, making it a peaceful
retreat within the home.
The kitchen has a distinctive character, with striking red tiles adding warmth and vibrancy. A
wide window above the sink makes the room bright and airy, while the design has been carefully planned to make cooking a pleasure. Integrated appliances – including an electric hob, oven, dishwasher, fridge, freezer, and washing machine – sit within generous cabinetry. A hatch
connects directly to the living and dining room, adding a practical and sociable detail.
The living and dining room is the heart of the home. Measuring more than six and a half metres
in length, it is generous in scale and beautifully lit. The proportions allow for both dining and
lounging with ease, while glass doors at the far end open to the balcony. With its west-facing
aspect, the room glows in the late afternoon sun, giving it a warmth and openness that changes
with the rhythm of the day.
The balcony offers a private moment of outdoor space, a place to pause with a morning coffee
or watch the light fade in the evening. It is a feature that elevates the apartment, connecting it
directly to the rhythm of the city while still holding a sense of privacy.
Beyond the apartment, the private gardens of Portman Square bring something truly special.
Hidden from view and reserved for residents, these landscaped grounds offer quiet lawns,
shaded benches, and a sense of calm rarely found in central London. The presence of a tennis
court makes them even more unique, a reminder that this address comes with privileges few
can claim.
Step outside Fitzhardinge House and you are surrounded by some of London’s most vibrant
neighbourhoods. To the north, Marylebone High Street offers independent boutiques, welcoming
cafés, and cultural landmarks such as The Wallace Collection. To the south lies Mayfair, with its
celebrated restaurants, luxury boutiques, and historic clubs. Oxford Street and Selfridges are
moments away, while Regent’s Park provides open space and fresh air only a short walk from
your door.
Connections are outstanding. Bond Street station, served by the Elizabeth Line as well as the
Jubilee and Central lines, offers swift journeys across London and to Heathrow. Marylebone and
Paddington mainline stations are close by, extending your reach across the UK and beyond.
Fitzhardinge House is known for its security and well-kept surroundings, giving residents
confidence and ease. The apartment itself combines light, scale, and a layout that works
beautifully for modern living. With the added privilege of a private balcony, access to landscaped gardens, and the charm of a Portman Square address, it represents an opportunity to secure a residence that blends lifestyle, convenience, and distinction.
Fitzhardinge House is more than a place to live. It is where light and space meet one of London’s most distinguished locations, and where every detail, from the private gardens to the welcoming proportions of the rooms, makes life here feel special.
On the northern edge of Portman Square, Fitzhardinge House offers a home that feels both
refined and welcoming.
This second-floor apartment enjoys a west-facing aspect, with sunlight streaming through its windows and across the private balcony until the evening. As a resident, you hold the key to the private gardens of Portman Square, where sweeping lawns, winding paths, and even a tennis court create a rare sense of escape in the very heart of London.
The apartment spans 573 square feet and has been thoughtfully arranged so that each room
feels generous and full of light.
From the entrance hall, the home opens with a sense of ease and balance.
The bathroom is finished with white tiles and features a full bath with an overhead shower. A
heated towel rail is positioned alongside, with a basin and mirrored cabinet above. The layout is
efficient and practical, offering all the essentials in a well-arranged space.
The bedroom, stretching just over four metres, feels both practical and inviting. Built-in
cupboards along one wall provide generous storage, ensuring the room remains uncluttered
and organised. The wide window above the bed fills the room with natural light, offering a bright
and airy atmosphere. This space combines functionality with comfort, making it a peaceful
retreat within the home.
The kitchen has a distinctive character, with striking red tiles adding warmth and vibrancy. A
wide window above the sink makes the room bright and airy, while the design has been carefully planned to make cooking a pleasure. Integrated appliances – including an electric hob, oven, dishwasher, fridge, freezer, and washing machine – sit within generous cabinetry. A hatch
connects directly to the living and dining room, adding a practical and sociable detail.
The living and dining room is the heart of the home. Measuring more than six and a half metres
in length, it is generous in scale and beautifully lit. The proportions allow for both dining and
lounging with ease, while glass doors at the far end open to the balcony. With its west-facing
aspect, the room glows in the late afternoon sun, giving it a warmth and openness that changes
with the rhythm of the day.
The balcony offers a private moment of outdoor space, a place to pause with a morning coffee
or watch the light fade in the evening. It is a feature that elevates the apartment, connecting it
directly to the rhythm of the city while still holding a sense of privacy.
Beyond the apartment, the private gardens of Portman Square bring something truly special.
Hidden from view and reserved for residents, these landscaped grounds offer quiet lawns,
shaded benches, and a sense of calm rarely found in central London. The presence of a tennis
court makes them even more unique, a reminder that this address comes with privileges few
can claim.
Step outside Fitzhardinge House and you are surrounded by some of London’s most vibrant
neighbourhoods. To the north, Marylebone High Street offers independent boutiques, welcoming
cafés, and cultural landmarks such as The Wallace Collection. To the south lies Mayfair, with its
celebrated restaurants, luxury boutiques, and historic clubs. Oxford Street and Selfridges are
moments away, while Regent’s Park provides open space and fresh air only a short walk from
your door.
Connections are outstanding. Bond Street station, served by the Elizabeth Line as well as the
Jubilee and Central lines, offers swift journeys across London and to Heathrow. Marylebone and
Paddington mainline stations are close by, extending your reach across the UK and beyond.
Fitzhardinge House is known for its security and well-kept surroundings, giving residents
confidence and ease. The apartment itself combines light, scale, and a layout that works
beautifully for modern living. With the added privilege of a private balcony, access to landscaped gardens, and the charm of a Portman Square address, it represents an opportunity to secure a residence that blends lifestyle, convenience, and distinction.
Fitzhardinge House is more than a place to live. It is where light and space meet one of London’s most distinguished locations, and where every detail, from the private gardens to the welcoming proportions of the rooms, makes life here feel special.
More information
Tenure
Leasehold (35 years)
Service charge
Council tax band
F
Ground rent
Ground rent date of next review