Newly renovated four-double-bedroom Victorian terrace with 110 ft garden and excellent transport links.
Four double bedrooms with three bathrooms for family flexibility
110 ft private garden—rare, excellent for children and entertaining
Newly renovated period home combining character and contemporary finishes
Cellar storage and plentiful built-in storage throughout the house
Chain free and ready to move into with fast broadband and excellent signal
Located in Brondesbury Conservation Area with superb transport links
Very high local crime rates; consider security and insurance implications
Area classified as deprived and council tax is expensive
Set on a quiet street within the Brondesbury Conservation Area, this newly renovated four-double-bedroom Victorian terrace blends period character with contemporary living. The ground floor opens into generous entertaining space and a bright modern kitchen with skylights and an island, while original bay windows and exposed brickwork retain the house’s charm. Chain free and finished to a high standard, it’s ready for immediate occupation by a family seeking space and style.
A standout feature is the 110 ft private garden, rare for the area and ideal for children, entertaining or future landscaping projects. Practical extras include cellar storage, plentiful built-in storage and three bathrooms to reduce morning congestion for a larger household. Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal support home working or streaming across multiple devices.
Location is a strong draw: excellent transport links into central London and a wide range of local amenities—shops, cafes, supermarkets and restaurants—are all close by. Several well-regarded primary schools are within reach, including an Outstanding-rated local school, making the house suitable for families with young children.
Buyers should note material negatives plainly: the neighbourhood records very high crime levels and the wider area is classified as deprived, factors that may affect insurance, parking and personal security choices. Council tax is expensive, and while the house has been comprehensively refurbished, buyers expecting a completely quiet street or guaranteed low running costs should allow for higher local charges and ongoing security considerations.