Extended four-bedroom family house with award-winning kitchen and south-facing garden in prime Kensal Rise..
- Four double bedrooms across three floors, flexible family layout
- Awarded architectural rear extension with skylights and island kitchen
- South-facing, landscaped garden with deck and patio, excellent privacy
- Newly renovated interior; move-in-ready throughout
- Freehold tenure; large total internal area (approx 2,141 sq ft)
- Second-floor eaves storage reduces usable headroom on top floor
- Solid brick walls (1900–1929) likely without cavity insulation
- Double glazing installed before 2002; council tax above average
This substantial four-bedroom end-of-terrace in Kensal Rise blends period character with a high-spec contemporary extension. The award-recognised, open-plan kitchen/dining/living area benefits from skylights and full-height glazed doors that deliver strong natural light and direct access to a south-facing, landscaped garden — excellent for family entertaining and indoor-outdoor living.
The first-floor principal suite is generous, with fitted storage, a dressing area and an en-suite, while two further double bedrooms plus a versatile fourth room on the top floor provide flexible accommodation. Useful eaves storage increases capacity, though headroom is reduced on the second floor where the roofline slopes. The house has been newly renovated throughout and is offered as a freehold, move-in-ready home.
Practical considerations are straightforward: the home sits on a relatively small plot and was built c.1900–1929 with solid brick walls (no added cavity insulation assumed), and the double glazing installed before 2002 may not match current thermal standards. Council tax is above average for the banding, but transport links are strong with Kensal Green and Kensal Rise stations nearby, local schools rated well, and amenities on Chamberlayne Road within easy reach.
This property suits growing families seeking a spacious, stylish urban home with generous entertaining space and a private garden, while buyers seeking maximum external grounds or entirely modern thermal performance should note the plot size and older glazing and wall construction.