£1,749,950
4 bed detached house for saleDobree Avenue, London NW10
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
- Freehold
Winkworth - Kensal Rise & Queen's Park
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About this property
Detached
Large garden
2700+ sq.ft
Off street parking
Garden studio
Prime position
This striking detached 1920s residence offers 2,731 sq ft of beautifully proportioned accommodation, blending elegant Art Deco character with outstanding potential for enhancement. Set over two floors, the home provides an exceptional foundation for a long-term family residence.
The first floor comprises four generous double bedrooms and two well-appointed bathrooms, offering comfortable and flexible family living. On the ground floor, a welcoming entrance hall sets the tone, leading to two spacious reception rooms ideal for both entertaining and everyday living. A bright kitchen and dining area forms the heart of the home, complemented by a practical guest WC. The well-balanced layout flows effortlessly and lends itself perfectly to modernisation.
Externally, the property boasts a substantial private rear garden, a rare and peaceful retreat ideal for family life and summer entertaining. Positioned at the end of the garden is a detached studio, providing versatile additional space that could serve as a home office, gym or creative studio.
The house also offers exceptional scope to extend at the rear, into the loft, and into the existing garage, subject to the necessary planning consents, presenting a unique opportunity to significantly increase both space and value.
Ideally located on the sought-after Dobree Avenue, this rare detached home sits on a quiet residential street in the heart of NW10. The area is well regarded for its strong community feel, leafy surroundings, and proximity to excellent local amenities, making it particularly attractive to families and professionals seeking space without compromising connectivity.
Location: Most residents are drawn to the vibrant atmosphere of nearby College Road and Chamberlayne Road, both known for their excellent selection of independent shops, cafés, and restaurants. Local favourites include The Chamberlayne Pub and Morty & Bob’s Café, alongside a variety of other well-loved neighbourhood spots. For an even wider choice of dining and nightlife, Queens Park and Salusbury Road are close by, offering everything from artisan bakeries to stylish bars.
Transport connections are a key benefit of the area. Kensal Rise Overground Station is within easy reach, providing convenient links across London, while Willesden Green Underground Station (Jubilee Line) offers direct access to the West End and Canary Wharf.
The area is also well served by local amenities. Willesden Sports Centre features a range of fitness and leisure facilities, and King Edward VII Park offers attractive green space, ideal for outdoor activities and family time.
Overall, Dobree Avenue represents excellent value for money compared with neighbouring Queens Park and Kensal Rise, allowing buyers to enjoy more space without sacrificing access to the amenities and lifestyle that make these areas so desirable.
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