Period family home with scope to extend and modernise near good schools.
- Three bedrooms with bright double reception and conservatory
- Private driveway for off-street parking
- Outbuilding offers storage, workshop or gym potential
- Scope to extend subject to planning permission (STPP)
- Built 1930s solid brick; likely no cavity insulation (assumed)
- Single family bathroom only; may need additional bathrooms
- Small plot size; garden usable but not large
- Council tax above average; energy improvements likely needed
Set on a residential road in Kingsbury, this three-bedroom 1930s terrace offers solid period bones and immediate family appeal. A bright double reception leads to a conservatory that looks over a modest but usable rear garden, with an outbuilding for storage, gym or workshop. The private driveway provides convenient off-street parking.
The house is well positioned for families — several Good-rated primary and secondary schools are nearby, local shops and leisure facilities are within easy reach, and transport links serve central London. Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal suit those working from home or studying.
The property presents clear potential to extend (subject to planning) and modernise, turning existing space into a larger kitchen/dining area or adding upstairs accommodation. The brick construction appears sound but was built without cavity insulation (assumed), so energy upgrades should be expected. There is a single family bathroom upstairs, which may be limiting for larger households.
This home suits buyers seeking a period family house with scope to add value through renovation and extension. It is best for someone prepared to update fixtures, heating efficiency and interior finishes to unlock the property’s full potential.