Guide price
£2,750 pcm
(£635 pw)
2 bed property to rentBroomfield Road, Ealing, London W13
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
949 sq. ft
- Available from 13 June 2025
- Freehold
About this property
Beautiful Period Home
Fantastic Transport Links
Original Charm & Character
Great Schools Nearby
Excellent Condition Throughout
Close to Lovely Parks
Sunny Private Garden
Available From Mid-June
Wheelchair accessible
What the owners love....
The buzz of Ealing: If you are already living in Ealing, then you will be well aware of this. There is always something going on locally – the Ealing Art Trail in September; the local half-marathon, which passes right past the front door; Trash and Treasure, Street Food and Duck Pond (craft) markets; the new book festival (only two years old but making a big impact); the chaotic, colourful Tamil chariot procession in August, which passes the end of the road; the Summer Festivals (Blues, jazz, latin music, comedy and beer festivals), all under ten minutes away in Walpole Park. So much to do, plus every variety of restaurant you can think of, two cinemas and a very high-standard amateur theatre (with a very inexpensive bar!)
The parks and green spaces: When the craziness of the festivals has passed, you have the rest of the year to enjoy the Victorian splendour of Walpole Park, with ponds, mature trees and an outdoor café, where you can sip your coffee and admire the scenery. Only five minutes’ walk from the front door to the park gate. A little further away are the wide green spaces of Llammas and Blondin parks and Ealing Common. There are three great, local parkruns on a Saturday morning – Southall (friendliest parkrun in London), Gunnersbury (passing a folly, two lakes and a mansion house) and Osterley (National Trust and suitably splendid)
You can walk to everything you need: Coffee shops, restaurants, a fantastic local greengrocer just two minutes across the road, gym under five minutes to the door - just at the end of the road, huge, shiny Waitrose only ten minutes’ walk, and a decent selection of shops in Ealing Broadway. You will have no trouble reaching your 10,000 steps a day.
Brilliant transport links: If you need to travel further afield, there are loads of buses from the end of the road. The Elizabeth Line is only ten minutes’ walk away at West Ealing and will whisk you up to Tottenham Court Road in under twenty minutes. Also, great transport links by car (M4, M3, M25 and M1 all reasonably close by)
Our own green spaces: It’s lovely not to be directly overlooked at the front of the house. The church tower and the garden are very easy on the eye and we see some great sunsets, looking west. The back garden is our own little patch of green and a lovely spot to have a mid-morning coffee or lunch in the sunshine.
We hope the new occupants will enjoy living here as much as we have.
Why we would rent this home....
A delightful cottage effortlessly combining rational appeal with emotional delight—a rare find in today’s market. This beautiful period property, rich in original charm and character, doesn’t just provide shelter; it offers 'story value' - a home with a past and a personality.
Its excellent condition means you can enjoy the aesthetic romance of yesteryear without sacrificing modern comfort. With fantastic transport links, getting anywhere becomes a breeze (or at least feels like it, particularly on the air-conditioned Lizzy Line trains!)
The proximity to brilliant schools and lovely parks makes it a haven for both the pragmatic and the playful. And let’s not forget the irrational joys: You’re steps from artisan coffee shops that serve flat whites with a flourish, independent restaurants where the menus change with the seasons, and local shops that somehow always have exactly what you didn’t know you needed.
What about the gorgeous private garden? That’s your own slice of hedonic escape - a daily dose of sunshine and sanity in a world that often offers neither.