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£1,600,000

(£806/sq. ft)

4 bed semi-detached house for sale
Purley Avenue, London NW2

    • 4 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 1 reception

    • 1,986 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Freehold

The Modern House

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About this property

    The 1930s façade of this four-bedroom house in Cricklewood, north London, gives way to a meticulous renovation by architects Bureau de Change. The practice took inspiration, in part, from Cricklewood's former aerodrome, creating a set of playful, aeronautical features that include a staircase with propeller blade-shaped treads. In total, the house stretches to just shy of 1,860 sq ft and is bookended by beautifully planted gardens at the front and rear, the latter by the landscape artist Haruko Seki of Studio Lasso. Cricklewood station is a short walk from the house and runs Northern line services to King's Cross St Pancras in approximately 13 minutes.

    The Architect

    Bureau de Change is an award-winning architecture practice founded by Katerina Dionysopoulou and Billy Mavropoulos, graduates of the Bartlett and Royal College of Art, respectively. Both trained at Foster+Partners; Dionysopoulou then worked for Heatherwick Studio and alongside Danny Boyle as the project leader for the iconic Olympic Cauldron for London 2012, while Mavropoulos worked as an independent design consultant on projects for the Tate Modern, Tate Britain and Selfridges. Bureau De Change's work was selected to be part of the 250th Royal Academy Summer Exhibition.

    The Tour

    The house is set back from Purley Avenue, an expansive street lined with well-maintained greenery. Angular and with distinct elevations, its white-washed façade is crowned by a contrasting tiled roof.

    A path to the front door cuts across the front garden, where perennials, shrubs and trees have been carefully cultivated. There is also convenient access from here to the rear of the house, via a gate behind an off-road parking space.

    Entry is to a bright central hallway, where engineered oak floors add tonal warmth. To the rear is an airy open-plan reception area, appointed with a neutral palette and delineated into flexible zones. Volume and brightness are brought by high ceilings, a skylight and sliding doors to the south-westerly garden. Tiles ground the space and are warmed by underfloor heating, while split-system air conditioning ensures an optimal temperature year-round. Bathrooms throughout have been fitted by West One.

    Contemporary kitchen units by bulthaup centre around a large island made half from Caesarstone, half from oak, which doubles as an informal dining spot; a minimalist neon lamp emits light from above. Gaggenau appliances include an induction hob and a double oven. There is also a generous fridge/freezer by Liebherr, plus an additional freezer - ideal for home cooks and consummate hosts - and a Siemens dishwasher. There is also access to a separate walk-in pantry and a utility room from the kitchen, the latter containing a washing machine and dryer from Siemens.

    The remainder of the room is dedicated to eating, entertaining and relaxing. The dining area has floor-to-ceiling glass panels that face a remarkably sculptural staircase in the hallway, and a seating area is oriented towards an artificial fireplace.

    There are two spacious bedrooms downstairs, both with high ceilings and bay windows overlooking the front garden. The larger has a period fireplace, fitted wardrobe and an en suite bathroom with terrazzo-tiled walls and floors; the smaller is currently used as an office. A smart WC also lies downstairs, with beautiful Calacatta walls and floors plus a Japanese toilet. There is also a boot room, conveniently placed for access to the garden; this has a water filter and water softening system that serves the whole house.

    A remarkable feature, the staircase that winds up to the first floor takes its cue from aeronautical design. Its suspended steps echo the shape of old propeller blades, while sky-blue balustrades are spaced out, letting light disperse across the plan.

    Oak floors continue on the upstairs landing, which provides access to two bedrooms and a storage room with built-in joinery. The principal room is at the rear, with tilt-and-turn windows that capture views across the garden. Refined and serene, the room is cleverly appointed and is complete with a built-in wardrobe, air conditioning unit, a large dressing area, and an en suite with marble walls, a Japanese toilet, a walk-in shower and a bathtub.

    The second bedroom overlooks the front garden and has a spacious bespoke wardrobe. It also has an en suite, with a bath, terrazzo floors, and a lower sink unit for children from West One. A skylight floods the room with light.

    Outdoor Space

    A Japanese-inspired garden by the landscape artist Haruko Seki of Studio Lasso unfolds at the back of the house, accessible from the reception area or via a gated side entrance. Colour is brought through the seasons by a refined planting scheme that includes red and green Japanese maple trees, bamboo and Irish moss. Parakeets and finches are among the garden's frequent visitors.

    Similarly well-finished, the garden at the front is home to many beautiful plants. There is also room to park a car on the adjacent driveway.

    The Area

    The house lies on a quiet residential street in Cricklewood. There is plenty of greenery in the local area; the beautiful Hill Garden and Pergola, part of Hampstead Heath, can be reached in 20 minutes on foot.

    There are also plenty of shops locally, including branches of Waitrose, John Lewis and Marks and Spencer at Brent Cross, a five-minute drive away.

    The restaurants and shops of Cricklewood Broadway are also nearby. Elementree serves excellent Neapolitan pizza and fresh pasta, while The Alliance NW6 is the go-to for outstanding pub fare and a classic Sunday roast.

    Hampstead High Street is also within easy reach and is known for its brilliant boutiques, cafés and restaurants; favourites include Melrose and Morgan, The Flask, The Hollybush and an outpost of Ottolenghi. The Hampstead Butchers and Providore is the go-to for meats and deli goods.

    Set between Brent and Barnet, the Brent Reservoir (aka the Welsh Harp) has a renowned sailing centre, home to several sailing clubs and the Phoenix Canoe Club.

    The house is close to several excellent schools - state and private, primary and secondary. Primary schooling options include Claremont Primary School and St Agnes’ Catholic Primary School. For secondary education, Hampstead School, Whitefield School, and University College School are well-regarded.

    Cricklewood station is a 13-minute walk from the house. Golders Green (Northern Line) is a 20-minute walk. The nearby 113 bus goes straight to Marble Arch, handily passing via Baker Street and Selfridges. There is also quick access to the national motorway network.

    Council Tax Band: F

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