Bright family home with modern kitchen and private garden close to local amenities.
- Five generous bedrooms across three floors, flexible family layout
- 1,520 sq ft internal space with high ceilings and bay front
- Contemporary extended kitchen with skylights and bi-fold garden doors
- Underfloor heating plus mains-gas boiler and radiators
- Secluded rear garden; plot size is small
- Solid brick construction; likely lacks wall insulation
- Area has high crime and higher-than-average deprivation
- Freehold tenure; period property may need maintenance and upgrades
Set over three floors, this 5-bedroom, 2-bath mid-terrace offers 1,520 sq ft of adaptable family space in NW10. High ceilings, a bay-fronted reception and contemporary open-plan kitchen with bi-fold doors create bright, sociable living areas. Underfloor heating adds comfort, while a secluded rear garden provides a private outdoor space on a small plot.
Built c.1900–1929 and constructed in solid brick (likely without cavity insulation), the house is well-proportioned but will benefit from targeted energy upgrades and ongoing maintenance typical of period properties. Heating is mains gas via boiler and radiators alongside the underfloor system; glazing details are not defined.
The property sits on a tree-lined street close to Park Parade amenities, with good transport links and excellent mobile and broadband speeds. A mix of local schools — several rated Good — supports family life. Buyers should note the area records higher crime and relative deprivation compared with wider London averages, which may affect long-term rental or resale expectations.
Offered freehold at £1,100,000, this home suits buyers prioritising space and period character who are prepared to invest for improved energy performance and longer-term value in an inner-city, cosmopolitan neighbourhood.