- Beautifully presented Edwardian family home +
- Approximately 1,595 sq ft of internal accommodation +
- Three bedrooms +
- Elegant through reception room +
- Architect-designed kitchen / dining extension +
- Landscaped east-facing garden +
- Powered garden studio / outbuilding +
- Retained period features throughout +
- Potential for loft extension (STPP) +
- Quiet, sought-after residential street +
Situated on one of Willesden’s most attractive and sought-after residential streets, this beautifully presented Edwardian family home combines elegant period architecture with thoughtfully designed contemporary living. Kings Road is widely regarded as a quiet, tree-lined street known for its handsome period houses, generous gardens and strong community feel, offering a rare sense of tranquillity while remaining exceptionally well connected to Central London.
Extending to approximately 1,595 sq ft, the property has been carefully refurbished to create a home that balances character and modern design. Many original features have been retained, including ornate cornicing, ceiling roses, fireplaces and traditional tiled flooring, all complemented by high-quality modern finishes throughout.
The ground floor provides an impressive through reception room, creating a generous and flexible living and entertaining space filled with natural light. To the rear of the house, an architect-designed side return extension forms a striking open-plan kitchen and dining room, finished with exposed brickwork, underfloor heating, bespoke cabinetry and integrated appliances. Large glazed doors open directly onto the garden, creating a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living.
Upstairs, the first floor offers three well-proportioned bedrooms alongside a beautifully appointed family bathroom featuring a freestanding bath and a separate utility/laundry space, providing both practicality and convenience for everyday family life.
The landscaped east-facing garden has been designed to be enjoyed throughout the year, offering defined seating and entertaining areas surrounded by mature planting. At the rear of the garden sits a powered outbuilding, ideal for use as a studio, workspace, gym or additional storage.
There is also precedent on the street for loft extensions, presenting further potential to increase the accommodation subject to the usual planning consents.