Set within Bissenden House, a contemporary brick-built development on Selbourne Avenue, this thoughtfully arranged one-bedroom apartment pairs clean architectural lines with well-considered interior space. The building is distinguished by its warm-toned brickwork, inset balconies and finely detailed metal screening, giving it a confident and modern presence. The apartment unfolds into a generous open-plan kitchen and living area, where floor-to-ceiling glazing draws in natural light and extends the space outward to a private balcony of notable size. This connection between inside and out lends the living space a calm, airy quality well suited to both quiet evenings and informal entertaining. The kitchen is neatly integrated, finished in a restrained palette with handleless cabinetry and dark stone-effect worktops, allowing it to sit comfortably within the wider living space. The bedroom is well-proportioned, offering a sense of separation and retreat, while the bathroom is finished in large-format tiling with a simple, contemporary feel. Positioned just a short walk from Hounslow East station, the apartment is particularly well connected; the Piccadilly line provides direct access to central London in around 35–40 minutes and Heathrow Airport in approximately 12 minutes. Hounslow High Street is moments away, offering a wide range of shops, cafés and everyday amenities, while several parks—including Inwood Park and Lampton Park—are within easy reach. This is a well-balanced apartment, combining modern design, strong transport links and access to green space, making it an appealing proposition for both first-time buyers and investors.