Rare Victorian mid-terrace with strong refurbishment potential in NW5, sold freehold..
- Spacious Victorian mid-terrace: 1,723 sq ft across multiple storeys
- Four bedrooms, three bathrooms and extra guest WC
- Freehold tenure; built before 1900 with period features
- Needs full renovation and modernisation throughout
- Solid brick walls assumed uninsulated; improve thermal performance
- Double glazing fitted before 2002; likely upgrade required
- Small plot with street parking only; no garage
- Area has above-average crime and higher deprivation indices
Coming to the market for the first time in fifty years, this Victorian mid-terrace in NW5 offers generous proportions across multiple storeys and clear scope to add value. The house retains period features — high ceilings, bay windows and original wooden floors — and provides a substantial 1,723 sq ft footprint with four bedrooms and three bathrooms plus a guest WC.
The property is sold freehold but needs renovation throughout: modernisation, potential reconfiguration and updating of services will be required. The solid brick walls are assumed uninsulated and the double glazing was installed before 2002, so buyers should budget for thermal and energy upgrades. Main heating is mains-gas boiler and radiators.
Practical advantages include fast broadband, excellent mobile signal and no flooding risk. The location benefits from nearby primary and secondary schools rated Outstanding and Good, plus local shops, amenities and transport links typical of a busy North London neighbourhood. Note the area records above-average crime and higher deprivation indices, and the plot is small with street parking only.
This house will suit a buyer seeking a long-term family home or an investor willing to undertake a full renovation. The property’s period character and size create clear potential for a tasteful modern refurbishment that captures both family living and rental or resale value in a sought-after NW5 address.