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5 bed terraced house for saleWrentham Avenue, London NW10
5 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
1,905 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
About this property
Large private garden
Five bedrooms
Period features
Off-street parking
Rear extension
Development potential
This well appointed family home is positioned on one of Queen’s Park’s most sought-after roads and blends timeless period charm with contemporary living.
To the front of the property is a valuable off-street parking space, a rarity in Queen’s Park. The entrance opens into a wide hallway featuring original period tiling and elegant ceiling cornicing.
At ground-floor level, a striking vaulted rear extension creates an impressive kitchen-dining space, opening seamlessly onto a generous north-west-facing garden that enjoys excellent afternoon sun. To the front, the large double reception room features an original fireplace and double-glazed bay windows with plantation shutters. The ground floor further benefits from a double bedroom / study, a utility room and WC.
The first floor comprises a spacious principal bedroom with a feature fireplace, double-glazed windows and shutters, alongside three further double bedrooms and a well-appointed family bathroom.
Well-presented throughout, Wrentham Avenue offers exciting potential for an incoming purchaser to tailor and enhance the space to suit their own lifestyle and tastes. Whether that be smaller customizations or ground floor and loft extensions.
Moments from Queen’s Park itself, Wrentham Avenue enjoys an enviable position between the highly sought-after neighbourhoods of Queen’s Park and Kensal Rise, both renowned for their village-like atmosphere and strong sense of community.
A short stroll through the park brings you to the vibrant Salusbury Road, the area's bustling high street, lined with an excellent selection of independent cafés, boutiques, delis and much-loved local establishments. Favourites include Planet Organic, Salusbury Food Store, Salusbury Wine Store, Don't Tell Dad, Carmel and Provenance Village Butcher. Every Sunday, the celebrated Queen’s Park Farmers’ Market attracts visitors from across North West London with its outstanding selection of organic and artisan produce, while an M&S Foodhall adjacent to Queen’s Park Station provides everyday convenience.
The park itself serves as an extension of the neighbourhood, offering beautifully maintained green spaces alongside tennis courts, a pitch-and-putt golf course, ornamental gardens, children's playgrounds and a popular petting zoo, making it a wonderful amenity for residents of all ages.
The area is also particularly well regarded for its excellent educational offering. Nearby schools include Ark Franklin Primary Academy, Mulberry House School, Christ Church C of E Primary School and North West London Jewish Day School.
Transport connections are exceptional. Queen’s Park Station provides direct access to both the Bakerloo Line and the Lioness Line, offering swift journeys to the West End, Paddington, Euston and beyond. Nearby Kensal Rise Station provides London Overground services with convenient connections to the Jubilee Line at West Hampstead. For motorists, the A5 is within easy reach, providing straightforward access to the North Circular and routes out of London.
Quote Reference: 805730
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