Spacious four-bedroom home near stations and good primary schools.
Newly refurbished throughout with modern kitchen and bathrooms
Spacious reception/dining room with feature fireplace
Bright kitchen with dining area and French doors to garden
Two bedrooms with en suite shower rooms
Approximately 1,479 sq ft over three floors, freehold
Small rear garden; limited outdoor space
Mid-terrace, built 1900–1929; likely no wall insulation (assumed)
Area records very high crime and higher deprivation levels
This newly refurbished four-bedroom mid-terrace house offers spacious family living across three floors. The large reception/dining room with a feature fireplace and a bright kitchen with dining area and French doors create comfortable entertaining and everyday space. Two bedrooms include en suite shower rooms, complemented by a smart family bathroom and two further good-size bedrooms.
Externally there is a small, low-maintenance garden that extends living space in warmer months. At about 1,479 sq ft the home feels larger than many inner-city terraces and benefits from modern finishes, integrated kitchen appliances and double glazing (install date unknown). The property is freehold and constructed circa 1900–1929.
Location is practical for families: Kensal Green and Willesden Junction stations and Harrow Road amenities are within easy reach. Several local primary schools are rated Good, offering solid schooling options. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent.
Notable negatives are clear and should be weighed. The plot is small and the property is a mid-terrace with solid brick walls likely without cavity insulation (assumed). The wider area records very high crime and higher deprivation levels, which may concern some buyers. Overall, this is a modern, well-presented family home in an inner-city neighbourhood, best suited to buyers prioritising internal space and transport links over outdoor space and absolute tranquillity.