Spacious period house with large garden close to Jubilee Line and local schools.
- Double bay fronted reception room with high ceilings and original detailing
- Eat-in modern kitchen with direct access to large private garden
- Four double bedrooms and two bathrooms; good family layout
- Freehold end-terrace, circa 1900–1929, approx 1,768 sq ft
- Solid brick walls assumed without cavity insulation — upgrade likely needed
- Double glazing present; install date unknown (may need replacement)
- Small plot size and typical inner-city on-street parking
- Fast broadband, excellent mobile signal, no flood risk
This end-terrace four-bedroom house on Lechmere Road combines period character with contemporary living for a growing family. A double bay-fronted reception and high ceilings give the principal rooms a bright, confident feel while the large eat-in kitchen opens directly onto an extensive private garden — a rare outdoor space in this part of NW2.
Practical positives include two bathrooms, double glazing (install date unknown), mains gas boiler and freehold tenure. The house is spacious at about 1,768 sq ft and sits close to Willesden Green (Jubilee Line), local shops, and several well-regarded primary and secondary schools, making daily life and commutes straightforward.
Buyers should note the property dates from c.1900–1929 with solid brick walls that are assumed to lack modern cavity insulation; there may be value in upgrading insulation and checking the glazing age to improve energy efficiency. The plot is described as small, and on-street parking is typical for the area.
Overall this is a comfortable family home with period appeal and scope to modernise heating/insulation and some finishes to increase comfort and long-term value. Its location, garden and size will suit families seeking space near good transport and schools in Willesden Green.