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£625,000

3 bed terraced house for sale
Conley Road, London NW10

    • 3 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Freehold

Mile Kensal Rise

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About this property

  • Period home

  • Three bedrooms

  • Excellent condition

  • Quiet residential road

  • Private garden

  • Great Location

  • Good schools in proximity

  • 994 sq ft

  • Freehold

  • Close to shops and transport

Welcome to Conley Road, impeccable three bedroom period home for sale

Welcome to Conley Road

A beautiful freehold terraced home, cherished and nurtured by its current owners, offering 994 sq ft of versatile living space across three floors. There is an immediate sense of warmth as you step inside, with a homely open-plan living and dining area that flows seamlessly into a characterful kitchen. From here, doors open directly to a private garden, a perfect extension of the home and a tranquil space for entertaining or unwinding.

The first floor presents two comfortable double bedrooms alongside a well-appointed family bathroom, while the top floor reveals a further double bedroom tucked into the eaves - a calm retreat, whether used as a principal suite, guest room or creative workspace. Throughout, the house exudes a quiet elegance and a genuine family feel.

Conley Road itself is a peaceful residential cul-de-sac, moments from the green expanses of Roundwood Park and just 0.7 miles from Dollis Hill station on the Jubilee Line, placing the West End and the City within easy reach.

This pocket of NW10 is also one of London's most exciting growth areas. Brent Council has committed millions in regeneration, including a £30m scheme at nearby Church End delivering new homes, a revitalised market square and fresh community spaces, alongside £3m of investment into green corridors linking Roundwood with Church End. The council's cultural acquisition of the former Picture Palace in Harlesden further underscores the area's renewal, while large-scale projects such as Old Oak Common continue to anchor long-term growth. The result is a neighbourhood that retains its established charm while benefiting from significant public investment - a location that feels ever more desirable, ever more dynamic.

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