Period charm with an exceptional private garden and high ceilings.
94ft private rear garden, ideal for entertaining and family use
Ceilings over three metres, abundant natural light throughout
Share of freehold with 971-year lease, secure long-term tenure
Off-street parking on a sought-after, tree-lined street
One bathroom only; may be limiting for larger families
Solid brick Victorian walls; no assumed cavity insulation
Service charge £750 (below average); council tax moderate
Moments from Kilburn and Willesden Green Jubilee Line stations
This ground-floor Victorian conversion pairs generous outdoor space with striking period proportions. The unusually long private garden (about 94ft) and high ceilings over three metres create a sense of space rare for a two-bedroom flat in NW2. A bright conservatory and a well-presented reception room with original fireplace make the apartment immediately livable and excellent for entertaining.
The principal bedroom is impressive with sash windows and built-in storage; the layout is single-level, practical for family life or professionals. The property sits within the Mapesbury Conservation Area and benefits from off-street parking and easy access to Kilburn and Willesden Green stations (Jubilee line).
Practical details to note: the flat is share of freehold with a very long lease (971 years) and a below-average service charge (£750). Heating is via mains gas boiler and radiators. The building is Victorian with solid brick walls and no assumed cavity insulation, so improving thermal performance may be a future consideration.
This home suits buyers seeking period character combined with outdoor living—couples or small families who want a well-presented, single-floor home close to good transport links. It also offers scope for modest energy-efficiency upgrades. There is one bathroom and local area indicators show average crime and pockets of deprivation in the wider locality, balanced by strong transport and amenities nearby.