Chain-free, versatile 6-bed main house with separate garden apartment and large plot.
Chain-free large detached period home on a substantial plot
Six bedrooms in main house plus one-bedroom garden apartment
Three bathrooms, two en-suite; very large dining room
West-facing garden with patio, lawn and good external storage
Plenty of off-street parking for multiple vehicles
Built 1930–1949; cavity walls assumed uninsulated (energy upgrade likely)
Double glazing present; install date unknown — verify warranty
Local crime rated high; council tax described as quite expensive
Set on a generous plot in NW4, this substantial detached period home offers versatile living for large or multigenerational families. The property is presented in strong decorative order, chain-free, and includes a self-contained one-bedroom garden apartment ideal for parents or guests who need independent space.
The house provides six bedrooms in the main accommodation plus the separate garden apartment, three bathrooms (two en-suite), a very large dining room and a generous kitchen with an additional Pesach/utility area. Practical benefits include plentiful off-street parking, good external storage, double glazing and a west-facing garden with patio and lawn for afternoon sun and family use.
Buyers should note a few material points: the building dates from the 1930s–1940s and has cavity walls assumed to be uninsulated, so consider potential energy-efficiency upgrades. The double-glazing install date is unknown. Council tax is described as quite expensive, and local crime levels are reported as high — important factors for budgeting and security planning.
Overall this is a rare, chain-free family home combining period character, extensive accommodation and a separate flat. It will suit growing families or buyers seeking rental/income potential from the garden apartment, but budget for insulation, possible maintenance related to the age of the property, and higher running costs in the area.