A beautifully renovated Grade II listed three-bedroom house with private garden in Queens Park Conservation Area.
• Three double bedrooms and two bathrooms, including en-suite
• Spacious reception, separate dining and eat-in kitchen
• Private sunlit garden with independent street gate
• Grade II listed — alterations require consent, may increase costs
• Newly renovated interior; presented in immaculate condition
• Solid brick walls assumed uninsulated; potential energy upgrade costs
• Double glazing installed before 2002; replaceable to improve performance
• Small plot size despite larger corner footprint
Set on a wider-than-average corner plot in the Queens Park Conservation Area, this Grade II listed Victorian end-of-terrace offers spacious, recently renovated living across multiple floors. The house combines period character with contemporary finishes — a generous reception, separate dining area and a well-appointed eat-in kitchen that opens onto a private, sunlit garden with its own street gate.
Upstairs are three double bedrooms and two bathrooms, one en-suite, arranged to suit a family or professionals wanting clear, flexible living space. The property has been tastefully presented throughout and benefits from double glazing and gas central heating via boiler and radiators.
Buyers should note the listed status: external and some internal works will require listed-building consent and may limit alteration options and add expense. The solid brick construction likely lacks cavity insulation and the double glazing was installed before 2002, so there may be opportunities — and costs — to improve thermal performance.
Positioned between Queens Park, Kensal Rise and North Kensington, the location offers strong transport links (Westbourne Park, Queens Park, Kensal Green stations), good primary schools nearby and easy access to local green spaces and Portobello Road. This property suits families or buyers seeking a characterful, move-in-ready home with scope for sensitive upgrading under listed-building constraints.