Spacious, newly refurbished five-bedroom Edwardian with secluded 90ft garden and off-street parking.
Elegant Victorian mid-terrace, approx. 3,532 sq ft across multiple floors
Five bedrooms, four bathrooms plus two guest WCs and four reception rooms
90-foot secluded, mature garden with balcony, patio and rear terrace
Lower-ground 37ft reception with second kitchen — ideal for entertaining
Newly refurbished throughout with high-spec appliances and designer finishes
Freehold with off-street parking to the front
Original solid brick walls likely uninsulated — potential thermal upgrades needed
Council tax expensive; local crime level reported as average
Set on one of Queen’s Park’s most prestigious streets, this newly refurbished Edwardian mid-terrace offers about 3,532 sq ft of light-filled living across multiple levels. The house combines restored period detail—bay windows, original fireplaces and high ceilings—with a contemporary Country Living interior and high-spec kitchen appliances, creating a comfortable family home and an impressive entertaining setting.
Accommodation includes five bedrooms, four bathrooms, two guest WCs, four reception rooms and a versatile lower-ground floor with a large 37-foot reception and second kitchen suited to guests, older children or an au pair. A private, well-planted 90-foot garden with terrace and balcony provides a rare “country” feel in central London. Off-street parking to the front adds practical convenience.
The location is a major asset: close to Queen’s Park and Kensal Rise, with fast broadband and good transport links (London Overground and Bakerloo line nearby). Several highly rated state and independent schools are within easy reach, making the house suitable for families wanting long-term roots in an affluent, inner-city cosmopolitan area.
Practical points: the property is freehold and newly renovated, but construction dates to the early 1900s; external walls are original solid brick (assumed uninsulated), which may affect thermal efficiency despite recent works. Council tax is high and local crime levels are average — factors to consider for ongoing running costs and security measures.