NW2 4BU - 5 bedroom detached house for sale in Coverdale Road, Bronde…

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5 bedroom detached house for sale in Coverdale Road, Brondesbury Park, London, NW2

Summary - 12, Coverdale Road NW2 4BU

5 bed 6 bath Detached

Substantial five-bedroom Victorian house with 120ft south garden and flexible outbuilding..
Large detached Victorian house with high ceilings and period features
Recently renovated throughout with premium finishes and AC in most rooms
Open-plan kitchen/dining/family room with Gaggenau appliances and island
120ft south-facing garden, decked terrace and insulated outbuilding/studio
Five bedrooms plus potential sixth bedroom in outbuilding; flexible layouts
Off-street private parking; freehold and chain free
Solid brick walls likely uninsulated; opportunity to improve thermal efficiency
Council tax quite expensive; local crime levels above average
A striking double-fronted Victorian detached house on Coverdale Road, recently and comprehensively renovated to a high specification. Interior improvements include re-engineered floor levels, reclaimed Belgian oak floors, high ceilings above 3m on every floor, air conditioning throughout most rooms, and a bespoke designer kitchen with Gaggenau appliances. The layout balances formal and informal living with two reception areas, an open-plan kitchen/dining/family space and a separate fitted utility. A south-facing 120ft garden, decked terrace and insulated outbuilding extend living and play options for families.

The principal suite is a calm garden-facing retreat with dressing room and a luxurious ensuite. Three further large double bedrooms and two bathrooms are arranged over the first floor, with two vaulted double bedrooms and another bathroom on the top floor — ideal for older children, guests or a home office. The insulated outbuilding, currently a music studio with air conditioning, offers flexible use as a sixth bedroom, gym or private workspace.

Practical points are clear: the property is freehold and chain free, offers private off-street parking, double glazing and modern heating via mains gas boiler and radiators. The house was constructed circa 1900–1929 with solid brick walls (assumed no insulation), so there may be scope to improve thermal performance. Council tax is described as quite expensive and the immediate area records above-average crime levels; prospective buyers should factor these into costs and security planning.

Located 0.4 miles from Brondesbury Park Overground and 0.5 miles from Kilburn (Jubilee), the house combines suburban garden space with excellent central-London links. Local schools include several rated Good and strong independent options nearby, while Salusbury Road and Queen’s Park provide shops and green space. This is a rare large family home in NW2 with generous internal proportions and considerable finish, suited to families seeking period character with contemporary living.

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