£1,250,000
3 bed terraced house for saleKings Road, London NW10
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Grant J Bates Property
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About this property
Quiet cul-de-sac setting
Around 1,400 sq ft
Refurbished Edwardian home
Architect-designed extension
Period features retained
Open-plan kitchen diner
Suffolk Oak cabinetry
Dual reception rooms
East-facing landscaped garden
Village-style community
This charming Edwardian home spans close to 1,400 sq ft and has been thoughtfully refurbished, with an architect-designed side return by Luxmoore & Co, while retaining every period detail from cornicing and ceiling roses to original tiled floors and working fireplaces.
The open-plan kitchen and dining space forms the heart of the home, with high ceilings, exposed brick, underfloor heating and Suffolk Oak cabinetry, complemented by a Britannia double oven, pantry and bespoke joinery. Two elegant receptions, one with an open fire and the other a wood burner, provide warm, flexible living spaces. Upstairs, three bedrooms, a Soho-House-inspired bathroom with freestanding bath, and a separate laundry room complete the layout.
The east-facing garden enjoys all-day sun, designed in zones for morning coffee, long lunches, and evening drinks beneath the pergola, with a powered shed ideal for storage, bar or studio.
Kings Road has a genuine sense of community, with friendly neighbours and a rare village feel. Willesden Green Tube, on the Jubilee Line, is moments away, and the area’s dining scene includes Sushi Masa, Carmel, Don’t Tell Dad and Wolfpack. Queens Park, Tiverton Green and Roundwood Park offer open green spaces nearby. There is precedent for loft conversions on the street, offering scope to expand further subject to planning permission
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