Muscal House, Field Road, W6 8HS

Muscal House, Field Road, W6 8HS

  • 1 Bedrooms
  • 1 Bathroom
£ 345,000
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Positioned on the fifth floor is this beautifully presented one bedroom apartment spread over 535sqft set in the heart of Barons Court.

As you enter the apartment you are greeted with a warm recently refurbished hallway which has been designed to maximise space and storage with built in wardrobes and a cosy seating area.

Through the wooden floor hallway you find the stunning double bedroom which has been finished to a great standard and offers enough living space for a work desk area as well.

The reception area is generously sized and whilst currently being used as a double bedroom, offers the perfect space for entertaining as a lounge/dining room. and offers great views.

The separate kitchen has a modern finish and has fully integrated appliances and dining table. The sleek family bathroom has a stylish marble tile finish and offers both shower & bathtub.

Owning this property also comes with two extra features which are an onsite shed which is perfect for extra storage & also an allotment patch just a short walk away.

The close proximity of the apartment to Charing Cross Hospital & West London College makes this property a perfect option for both working professionals and also as a buy to let investment. Barons Court station (0.3m) and West Kensington Station (0.4m) offer extensive transport links throughout of London.

This property is in quintessential West London and is perfectly positioned to benefit from all the iconic bars, restaurants and culture the area boasts including Stamford Bridge, the home of Chelsea Football Club just a few minutes away.

  • 5th floo apatment
  • Spacious double bedoom
  • Stunning lounge aea
  • Sepaate moden kitchen
  • Renovated hallway
  • Geat stoage thoughout
  • Allotment & Shed included
  • 535sqft
  • Heat of Baon Cout
  • Baon cout station 0.3m away

  • Barons Court station (448m)
  • West Kensington station (710m)
  • Hammersmith station (937m)
  • Barons Court station (436m)

Reference Number

SKN210006

Service Charge

£1,356 /per year

Lease Years Remaining

115 years

Price per Sqft

£645 approx

Muscal House, Field Road, W6 8HS

Hammersmith pulses with creative energy, blending vibrant arts venues and lush green spaces along the Thames. From inspiring galleries and theaters to tranquil parks like Ravenscourt, the area invites both culture lovers and nature seekers. Its lively dining and buzzing nightlife make Hammersmith a dynamic hub where tradition meets modern flair.

Nuffield Health Fulham Fitness and Wellbeing Centre

guide name: Alejandro Gómez Sánchez

Fantastic gym and awesome team! Fulham Nuffield Health has great facilities — always clean, well looked after, and nicely organised. The swimming pool is great too, perfect whether you want a proper swim or just a bit of relaxation after training. There’s a really good mix of fitness classes with qualified instructors who know their stuff and make every session fun and motivating. The staff are super friendly and always happy to help, and a special shoutout to the GM & CEM who are always around, approachable, and ready to sort anything out. Such a great place overall — highly recommend!

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West London College - Hammersmith & Fulham College

guide name: UKBM UKHI

Important Warning (W L Welcome) This organization calls itself a "charity" that helps refugees, but in reality, it does the opposite of true humanitarian work. It takes advantage of refugees who are already in difficult situations—people who often do not know the local language, laws, or their basic rights. On the surface, they pretend to offer help and advice. But in truth, they give false and misleading information that pushes refugees to give up their legal rights. Instead of protecting them, the organization works in ways that make sure refugees receive the least possible support. In some cases, they even cooperate with authorities who want to reduce the benefits refugees should receive. This behavior is not just dishonest—it is discrimination. Denying people their rights because of their nationality or immigration status is a form of racial discrimination and a clear violation of human rights. It goes against the basic values of justice, equality, and human dignity. ⚠️ This is a serious warning: Any group that hides behind the name of "charity" while carrying out these harmful practices is not helping—it is betraying the most vulnerable people and destroying their future. The best protection against this kind of deception is awareness and caution.

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BPP University

guide name: Precious Francis

BPP was honestly the best university for me. I studied MSc Management with Project Management (2022/2023), and it was such a great experience. The lecturers were amazing, their lessons and advice have really stayed with me. I made a few good friends during each session, and we still keep in touch. The Student support team were also super understanding of my situation as a mum with toddlers, helping me balance classes while living in Cardiff and studying in London. From start to finish, it was truly amazing. God bless BPP!

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Kyoto Garden

guide name: Abdul Vahad

A hidden gem in the heart of London! Kyoto Garden in Holland Park is one of the most peaceful and picturesque spots in the city. The Japanese-style landscaping, koi pond, and waterfall create a calm, relaxing atmosphere that feels far away from the busy streets of London. The autumn colours are absolutely stunning, and it’s a perfect place for a quiet walk, photos, or just to sit and enjoy nature. Clean, well-maintained, and full of charm — definitely worth a visit if you’re nearby!

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the Design Museum

guide name: Mona Zare

Visiting the Design Museum felt like stepping back in time in certain sections, in a good way: you almost get the sense that you’ve been transported into the past for a moment. The layout and spatial design are really intriguing, and you can see works from a studio that have been donated to the museum. Right when you enter, the shop is on the right-hand side, where you can buy items and also choose souvenirs of your visit. The museum sits next to a large park in the Kensington area (it’s right on Kensington High Street, at the entrance to Holland Park) so afterwards you can walk there and enjoy the space. Overall, a very satisfying experience, if you have any interest in design, architecture or just quiet inspiration, this is one to go and explore.

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WWT London Wetland Centre

guide name: Zanna Morozova

London Wetland Centre is a peaceful escape from the city, full of wildlife and beautiful walking paths. A lovely hidden gem is the playground – tucked away, perfect for kids to explore while adults enjoy the scenery. Highly recommend for a calm, family-friendly day out.

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Ravenscourt Park

guide name: Avinash

Ravenscourt Park is one of those underrated spots that quietly does a lot right. It’s spacious, green, and feels like a proper breather from the city without needing to go far. While it’s not as sprawling as nearby Gunnersbury Park, it still covers plenty of ground—especially if you’re after a bit of a run or some open space to clear your head. There’s a loop around the park that clocks in around 1.5 km, which makes it perfect for casual runners or anyone looking to get a few laps in without dodging too many prams and picnickers. What really stands out though is how well-equipped it is for sports—tennis courts, football pitches, and even a good play area for kids. It’s active, but not hectic. The trees are mature, the lawns are open, and overall, it’s an excellent bit of lung space in West London. One thing to note: I did notice a few rough sleepers tucked away in corners of the park. It didn’t feel unsafe, just something you might clock if you’re walking through early or late. All in all, Ravenscourt is a well-kept, community-friendly park with just the right mix of activity and calm. Not massive, but it punches above its size.

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ibis London Earls Court

guide name: Ashlee Voyce

I had a very pleasant stay. The hotel is a few minutes to the underground connecting you to the rest of London. There are some really great pubs nearby. The service at breakfast was great. Anna was attentive and helped rectify a misunderstanding promptly. The rooms were nice and modern. They are not soundproof, but it is a quieter area so that wasn’t an issue. The rooms also have automatic lighting which is great for getting up at night.

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Riverside Studios

guide name: Fabrizio Ori

Very nice and huge venue. Been here to see "Interview" in studio2, staff was very kind from start to finish explaining no readmission was permitted and the show had no breaks, no photo/filming allowed but some pictures taken at the end of the show were shared on the socials, so the rule is to avoid disturbance to actors when they perform, not before or after. Comfortable seating although basic chairs provided, very wide stage, good view from nearly every point but row C is recommended.

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Shepherd's Bush Market

guide name: Remus S.

A lively and authentic London market! Great mix of food, clothes and local culture. Friendly people, colourful stalls and a real community vibe. Worth a visit if you want to see the real Shepherd’s Bush! 🇬🇧✨

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The Crabtree

guide name: Roy M

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Crabtree is a fantastic spot! I had the chicken roast and it was absolutely brilliant—perfectly cooked, flavorful, and satisfying. The outdoor seating area has such a great vibe, especially on a warm day. The large trees provide plenty of shade, making it comfortable even in hot weather. A perfect mix of great food, relaxed atmosphere, and a scenic riverside location. 5 people total spent £255

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Leighton House

guide name: Elizabeth Gibbons

Leighton House Museum had been on my wish list for quite some time, and it more than lived up to expectations. Surprisingly, I knew very little about the Victorian artist Frederic Leighton beforehand, though I immediately recognised some of his work as we wandered through his extraordinary home. When we bought our tickets, I asked the staff where best to begin. The member of staff was wonderfully helpful, suggesting that newcomers either start in the basement with a short introductory film or explore the house first for a more immediate surprise. We chose the film, and although it revealed a few glimpses of what was to come, I’m glad we did, it gave us valuable context about Leighton’s life and artistry, enriching the experience that followed. Every room was a delight, filled with exquisite furnishings and decorated in a mix of artistic styles, including Leighton’s own meticulously crafted works. My personal highlight was the extension housing the breathtaking Arab Hall. We lingered there for quite a while, taking in the intricate details and chatting with a knowledgeable volunteer who shared even more insight. After thoroughly exploring the house, we enjoyed drinks and cake in the charming autumnal garden. (I highly recommend the apple shortbread - delicious!) It was fascinating to learn that Leighton House was part of a circle of artists’ homes, though unfortunately, most of the others aren’t open to the public. Sambourne House, however, is linked to the museum, and I plan to visit there in the future. We also had the chance to enjoy a small visiting exhibition tucked behind the video room, which sparked lively conversation among my friends as we each picked out favourites and compared styles. Overall, Leighton House is a captivating blend of art, architecture, and history, and it made for a thoroughly memorable day out. The only disappointment was the fact there were no fridge magnets with scenes from the house or Leighton's artwork. I like to buy one when I visit places as a memento.

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Old Ship

guide name: Mike

Nice place to go for drinks, tried their food and it’s okay - typical pub food. I really like the location and I enjoy visiting. I would definitely come back but probably just for drinks. Lots of different sitting areas, I like their balcony!

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The Scarsdale Tavern, Kensington

guide name: Michael C

Stopped by for a quick drink, came here before many years ago but it hasn't changed much which is good. A beautiful old pub, relaxed atmosphere. Food available. Small beer garden at the front. Great choice of drinks at reasonable prices. Service was friendly and welcoming.I would say my lucky Saint was a tad cloudy, it wasn't a bad pint (or half pint) but probably just a very cold cellar or an over active chilling unit. Overall a gem of a pub and worth a visit.

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The River Café

guide name: Mariah Cristina

This brings in a great atmosphere near the Thames with an open plan kitchen. The food is delicious particularly their pasta however the pizza needs a bit more of flavor. Nonetheless, it was a good dining experience to be with friends, quite busy I would say but still audible enough for conversations.

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The Latymers, Hammersmith

guide name: Mary Glavin

This is such a great pub with delicious food. The staff are welcoming and very helpful. We had some really delicious food, would come back again just for the battered prawn starter and spicy beef ho fun noodles. It was very busy on a thursday evening so I would advise booking in advance.

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** Buy-to-let/second home rates are 5 percentage points above the current SDLT (Stamp Duty Land Tax)** Properties under £40,000 are not subject to second home SDLT updated 01.07.2021

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