Flat with a view of Abbey Road crossing
A peak inside (Picture: The Modern House)

An elegant London flat, which overlooks one of the most famous landmarks in music history, is on the market.

The five-bedroom apartment boasts views of the Abbey Road crossing, formerly captured by The Beatles on their album cover of the same name.

Currently listed on luxury estate agent platform The Modern House, the flat is up for sale at £4,695,000.

And, as well as a brilliant view of the popular crossing, there’s no denying the 3,000 sq ft apartment in St John’s Wood has a lot to offer.

exterior of flat with a view of Abbey Road crossing
The famous setting (Picture: The Modern House)
Living room of flat with a view of Abbey Road crossing
Incredible interiors (Picture: The Modern House)

The main living spaces – the dining room, sitting room and study – are a series of interconnecting rooms that are made light and bright by numerous French windows.

There’s also a balcony at the southerly tip of the property, which offers lovely views of the leafy St John’s Wood and surrounding West Hampstead areas.

What’s more, the five bedrooms are situated off one long corridor – but there’s no reason why one of these can’t be used as an additional sitting room.

The kitchen in the flat with a view of Abbey Road crossing
The chic kitchen (Picture: The Modern House)

The apartment also has lots of interesting features including French oak parquet flooring, bespoke joinery, Crittall-style doors, open fireplaces and more.

The listing adds: ‘There are a remarkable 25 windows throughout the apartment, allowing light to penetrate almost every corner. 

‘In response, a subtle palette has been employed to mark the shifts from one space to another, creating excellent plays on colour when looking through rooms and corridors to neighbouring spaces.’

A reception room in the flat with a view of Abbey Road crossing
With stylish features throughout (Picture: The Modern House)

Shops, cafés and restaurants on both St John’s Wood High Street and West End Lane are just a short walk away – as well as Primrose Hill and Regent’s Park. 

Whereas the nearest Underground station is St John’s Wood (on the Jubilee Line), which is a three-minute walk and just two stops from Bond Street.