Large family home with garden, parking and good transport links — needs modernisation..
4 bedrooms plus two reception rooms for flexible family living
Large rear garden with decking — good for children and entertaining
Off-street parking and easy North Circular access for drivers
Close to Neasden (Jubilee) and multiple bus routes; fast broadband
Two bathrooms; kitchen with space to dine, medium-sized rooms
Built 1930–49 on solid brick walls; likely no cavity wall insulation
Interior dated and will need modernisation and cosmetic updating
Wider area shows higher deprivation; factor into long-term plans
Set over three floors, this freehold four-bedroom semi-detached house offers practical family living in Gladstone Park. The property includes two reception rooms, a kitchen with space to dine, two bathrooms and a generous rear garden with decking — useful for children and entertaining. Off-street parking and convenient access to the North Circular add everyday convenience for drivers.
Located near Neasden station (Jubilee line) with good bus links, the home is well placed for commuting. Local digital connectivity is strong (fast broadband, excellent mobile signal) and crime levels are very low, which supports a comfortable family environment. Several well-rated primary and secondary schools are within easy reach.
The house dates from the 1930s–40s and retains solid-brick construction and double glazing (installation date unknown). Rooms are a good size but the interior shows mid-20th-century finishes and will benefit from updating; built walls likely lack insulation and some modernisation (kitchen and bedrooms noted as needing refresh) should be expected. The property is offered at £600,000 and presents a straightforward refurbishment opportunity for a growing family or owner-occupier seeking extra space in NW2.
Note: the wider area scores high on deprivation indices, which may affect long-term neighbourhood change; buyers should factor potential refurbishment costs (insulation, cosmetic updates) into their plans.