Ridgmount Gardens, Fitzrovia, WC1E 7AZ
- 4 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathroom
- 1 Receptions
The apartment offers high ceilings throughout and consists of a spacious reception room with bay windows, a modern kitchen, two bathrooms, and four double bedrooms. This corner unit is oriented with dual aspects and leafy garden views. The apartment further benefits from a resident porter and communal residents' garden.
Ridgmount Gardens is situated in the sought out area of Fitzrovia, benefiting from an abundance of restaurants on Charlotte Street, surrounded by the world renowned West End theatres, as well as a leafy Regent's Park and extensive shopping at Oxford Street.
The transport links are excellent from nearby Goodge Street (approx. 0.1 miles) and Warren Street (approx. 0.4 miles) underground stations, Euston (approx. 0.6 miles) and Kings Cross St Pancras (approx. 1.1 miles) train stations and access to the West and Heathrow via the A40.
- Distinguished popety
- Exclusive poteed apatments
- Fou double bedooms
- Communal gadens
- Expansive tanspot links
- Tenue; Leasehold 133 yeas
- No onwad chain
- Modenised thoughout
- AVAILABLE TO VIEW AT YOUR CONVENIENCE
- London Euston station (845m)
- Euston station (779m)
- Holborn station (967m)
- Tottenham Court Road station (610m)
- Russell Square station (586m)
- Exit 4 station (955m)
- Exit 5 station (932m)
- Exit 2 station (949m)
- Exit 1 station (935m)
- Exit 3 station (973m)
Reference Number
CAN210030
Service Charge
£8,000 /per year
Lease Years Remaining
128 years
Price per Sqft
£1366 approx
Bloomsbury pulses with intellectual energy and cultural richness, home to world-renowned institutions like University College London and the London School of Economics. Wander through its historic streets to discover the British Museum’s treasures or lose yourself in the captivating exhibitions at Sir John Soane's Museum. This vibrant district effortlessly blends academic prestige with artistic allure, making it a must-visit hub in London.
University College London
guide name: FrancesI would like to thank UCL for their research into Huntingtons Disease and coming up with a ground breaking Gene therapy. While I dont know anyone with /who has had this horrible Disease I have read and seen on TV much about it God Bless U all keep up the good work
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Oyster Diving School London
guide name: corbyn asburyJust a brilliant experience! I did my open water dives during a storm in the UK (storm Amy), and despite the unprecedented challenges it brought (hail, wind, current, cold water), the staff remained professional, and understanding. They ensured we felt comfortable to continue diving, and paused when we didn’t, always keeping vibes and morals high. The group was very varied in age and experience, but everyone was welcomed, and we moved at a pace that worked for the group. It was a very inclusive atmosphere so I’d recommend for absolutely anyone keen to dive. We dived with Amy and Sam, who were brilliant throughout.
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London School of Economics and Political Science
guide name: Marianna MolteniI had the incredible opportunity to attend a Marketing Summer School, and I can honestly say it was one of the most unforgettable learning experiences of my life. From day one, the atmosphere was inspiring and full of energy. The program was extremely well-structured, combining solid academic content with real-world case studies, hands-on workshops, and interactive group work. It wasn’t just about learning theory. It was about understanding how marketing works in the real world, across different industries and international markets. The instructors were outstanding experienced professionals and professors who were not only knowledgeable but also genuinely passionate about what they taught. They encouraged questions, open discussions, and creative thinking, which made every session engaging and insightful. What made the experience even more special was the diverse group of students from all over the world. We shared ideas, cultures, perspectives, and even future goals. The networking opportunities were just as valuable as the academic content and I still keep in touch with some of the people I met there. The location, the organization, the people, and the overall quality of the program exceeded all expectations. I left the summer school not only with more knowledge, but also with greater confidence, international friendships, and a clearer vision of where I want to go professionally in the field of marketing. I highly recommend this program to anyone who’s passionate about marketing, curious about global trends, and looking for an inspiring and meaningful summer experience. It truly was unforgettable.
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The British Museum
guide name: Andy SmithI have visited many times over the years and the museum always impresses. The exhibits are world class and everything is labelled with an explanation-discription so you know what everything is, where it's from, how old etc. There were several schools visiting including overseas school children which was nice to see. My favourite area (and it would seem many other people's favourite) are the Egyptian artifacts. There are many areas to explore and if possible give yourself lots of time. If you don't have very much time to visit then plan ahead and maybe decide what you would like to see first. You could actually spend all day there if you wanted to. A stunning place and definitely worth a visit.
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Trafalgar Square
guide name: Shanz Shanz🏛️ My Visit to Trafalgar Square, London My visit to Trafalgar Square was an unforgettable experience at one of London’s most iconic public spaces. Built in the 1840s, the square commemorates Admiral Lord Nelson’s victory at the Battle of Trafalgar (1805). At its center stands the towering Nelson’s Column, surrounded by magnificent lion statues and beautiful fountains. The square is always lively, filled with street performers, tourists, and locals. It’s also home to the National Gallery, historic statues, and hosts major events and celebrations throughout the year. The atmosphere perfectly captures the spirit of London — vibrant, cultural, and full of history. Visitor Tips: Visit in the evening to see the fountains illuminated. Entry is free, and there are plenty of cafes and restaurants nearby. Don’t miss the short walk to Admiralty Arch and The Mall leading to Buckingham Palace. How to Reach: Located in central London, Trafalgar Square is easily accessible via Charing Cross Station or a short walk from Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus Underground stations. Overall, Trafalgar Square is a must-visit — a beautiful blend of art, history, and city life right in the heart of London.
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The National Gallery
guide name: ARINDAM DEBNational gallery is must visit place at City of London, it is at Trafalgar Square at collection of masterpieces, including famous paintings and portraits. It offers free entry. It highlight the well-curated exhibitions, the helpful audio guide, and the peaceful atmosphere. Staffs are knowledgeable and friendly. But I think security must be increased because the collection of master pieces should be protected because these are real national assets.
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Madame Tussauds London
guide name: Shanavas SaidHad a good time with family, spent around 2hrs at the venue.kudos to the entire team for excellent crowd control. Around 80% of the wax statue look stunning and fantastic, rest felt like a dummy one. The special attraction was "Spirit of London" ride, which is a themed taxi ride through the city's history, and not a conventional train ride. The ride uses iconic black cabs to take visitors on a 5-minute journey through London's history and cultural events which also includes wax figures, immersive exhibits, and a 4D cinema.
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Liberty London
guide name: Julie CummingsThis place was INCREDIBLE. Beautiful store. The artistic displays of dishes was probably my favorite thing but the store is known for it's fabulous fabric and it was pretty spectacular. Spent quite a bit of time here and absolutely adores the aesthetics.
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His Majesty's Theatre
guide name: Sang OiyI can’t even explain how incredible this experience was it’s beyond amazing. Every cent spent was absolutely worth it, and I highly recommend choosing the Royal Circle seats. The performance was beautiful, and you could truly feel every emotion from the characters. It was my partner’s first time watching a musical, and he completely fell in love with it. Every actor and actress was stunning and exceptionally talented. Christine felt like she had stepped right out of the book, and the Phantom’s voice was absolutely dreamy, perfectly conveying his emotions. All the cast members delivered flawless performances, staying completely in character and showing pure professionalism. I watched closely, and there wasn’t a single mistake just captivating, world-class artistry. I’ve fallen in love with musicals all over again, and with London, too. A huge thank you to everyone who made this so special, including the amazing box office team, the friendly staff outside guiding guests, the bartenders, and the seating staff. This was 100% satisfying don’t miss it! + love you orchestras team! Until the end, they are incredible!
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National Portrait Gallery
guide name: Stephanie DavisThis museum maintains an amazing array of historic and contemporary portraits. On this visit, we browsed the Tudor Gallery and the gallery of masks. On display is England's amazing historic legacy. We also stopped for a quick lunch in the cafe before departing. Highly recommend!
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Royal Ballet and Opera
guide name: Efsevia SofatzideliA joyous, heartwarming delight, The Royal Ballet's performance of La Fille mal gardée was a masterclass in comic ballet. The dancers, led by a radiant Marianela Nuñez as Lise, brought Frederick Ashton's witty choreography to life with impeccable technique and infectious charm. Nuñez was perfectly paired with Vadim Muntagirov, their playful, ribbon-entwined pas de deux radiating with youthful love. The ensemble scenes, especially the intricately-woven maypole dance, showcased the company's precision and polish. From the barnyard humor to the exquisite footwork, this production was a truly uplifting and effervescent experience. Highly recommended for any occasion.
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Theatre Royal Drury Lane
guide name: Little LouThe theatre itself is amazingly beautiful, I spend an hour before the performance just wandering the corridors and staircases with all the amazing art and decorations. The staff is also super friendly and all that creates an unique and unforgettable athmosphere. The performance of 'Hercules' was great as well. Extremely well acted and with fine singing. The only thing that was a bit off-putting was the extremly high volume, it's not a big theatre so they could have tuned it down a bit.
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The London Palladium
guide name: Chris SykesOrdering a concert ticket was very easy,I had a couple of questions regarding my order which were answered quickly online and over the phone by customer service. The venue is a beautiful,historic theatre which hasn't been over refurbished,so you do have a sense of history in the auditorium. Good queue management prior to the show (Psychedelic Furs),quick bar service,clean toilets,comfortable stall seats and comfortable temperature. Great support act(Anja Huwe). Amazing performance from the"Furs",great audience atmosphere and everyone dancing halfway through the set. Looking forward to Jethro Tull in May '26.
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The Shaftesbury Theatre
guide name: Joep NieuwdorpBeautiful theatre. Well managed and very cosy. I saw "Just For One Day" here last night with my mother and really enjoyed it. I don't consider myself a real musical-goer but this one was absolutely stunning. Remarkably original scores of well-known songs, great casting, amazing realistic interpretation of Bob Geldof (so mom says) and an experience to remember. Definitely recommend the place, great discounts on last-day-purchases as well.
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Cambridge Theatre
guide name: Beny Tan. (Fuyuri)We watched Matilda. It's amazing. I didn't expect much about kids play but it went very well. Some scenes were superb. Just only a thing that Matilda's lines were so long that were a bit boring. Overall were excellent!
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Sir John Soane's Museum
guide name: Rita PereiraAdmission is free, but you can purchase a guide for £3 - definitely worth getting, in my opinion. An incredible place! The Sir John Soane’s Museum is a one-of-a-kind destination that immerses you in the creative mind of this brilliant architect. It features fascinating items like the sarcophagus of Pharaoh Seti I and unusual design elements such as secret doors, moving panels, and skylights that maximise natural light. So, so worth a visit!
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