£1,899,950
4 bed terraced house for saleKeslake Road, London NW6
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: C
Just added
Chain free
Freehold
About this property
Positioned on Keslake Road, a quiet residential cul-de-sac, moments from Queen’s Park, this well-proportioned Edwardian terraced house extending to approximately 1,523 sq. Ft offers a characterful and well-balanced family home. The property provides four bedrooms, two bathrooms, and generous reception and kitchen/dining spaces, alongside a private south-facing rear garden. Retaining a wealth of original period detailing including bay-fronted rooms, high ceilings, and exposed timber floorboards, the house combines architectural character with practical living, offering a home that is both comfortable as it stands and adaptable over time.
Key Features
• Edwardian terraced family house
• Approx. 1,523 sq. Ft of internal accommodation
• Four bedrooms and two bathrooms
• Separate first-floor study
• Two reception rooms
• Extended kitchen/dining room
• Private south-facing rear garden with patio
• Original period detailing throughout
• Exposed brick wall and timber floorboards
• Recently rewired
• Quiet cul-de-sac setting moments from Queen’s Park and walking distance to Queen's Park station
• Chain-free
The Tour
The property is set behind an attractive Edwardian façade, defined by red brickwork, decorative gables and a prominent projecting bay window that gives the front elevation both rhythm and presence. The house retains the elegant proportions associated with the period, with a clear distinction between formal reception space at the front and more informal day-to-day living to the rear.
Upon entering, a hallway leads to the principal reception room at the front of the house. This is a beautifully proportioned bay-fronted space, where tall windows draw in natural light and highlight the original floorboards, decorative cornicing and generous ceiling height. The room has a calm architectural quality and a strong sense of volume, making it equally suited to formal entertaining or everyday family use.
Behind this sits a second reception room, more intimate in scale and well suited as a sitting room, playroom or additional living area. Its position between the front room and the rear section of the house gives the ground floor a balanced and practical flow.
To the rear, the house opens into an extended kitchen/dining room measuring over 24 ft in length. This is an open and sociable space with direct access to the garden and a strong connection to the outside. The room is characterised by exposed brickwork, visible ceiling beams, timber flooring and a long run of cabinetry, combining warmth, texture and practicality. The southerly aspect to the rear allows natural light to move through the space, reinforcing its role as the centre of the house. A ground-floor bathroom is also positioned off the hallway.
The first floor is arranged around a central landing and provides four bedrooms together with a separate study and a family bathroom. The principal bedroom is positioned at the front and benefits from a wide bay window, strong ceiling height and excellent natural light. The remaining bedrooms are arranged across the floorplate, offering a versatile layout for family life, guests or home working. The study, positioned separately from the main bedrooms, provides an additional and highly functional workspace.
Throughout the house, the period envelope has been carefully retained, with original joinery, skirtings, proportions and detailing contributing to a consistent sense of character and cohesion.
To the rear, the private garden enjoys a favourable southerly aspect and extends from a paved terrace into a lawned section enclosed by timber fencing and mature planting. The orientation ensures strong daylight to the rear of the house and creates an appealing setting for outdoor dining and family use.
The Area
Keslake Road is one of Queen’s Park’s most established and sought-after residential streets, a quiet tree-lined cul-de-sac leading directly towards the park itself. The area is known for its strong community feel, attractive period housing and immediate access to green open space. Positioned between Salusbury Road and Chamberlayne Road, the house is exceptionally well located for an excellent range of independent shops, cafés, restaurants and everyday amenities. Queen’s Park Farmers’ Market, held each Sunday, is a well-loved feature of the area.
Transport links are within easy reach, including Queen’s Park and Kensal Green for the Bakerloo Line, together with Kensal Rise and Brondesbury Park Overground stations, providing convenient connections into Central London and across the capital.
Viewings - By appointment only with Fine & Country West Hampstead. Please enquire and quote rba.
Please note: All descriptions, images and floor plans are provided for illustrative purposes only and do not form part of any contract. Fixtures, fittings, and features shown or described are not included in the sale unless specifically agreed during the conveyancing process. All measurements, distances and orientations are approximate. Buyers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise.
Key Features
• Edwardian terraced family house
• Approx. 1,523 sq. Ft of internal accommodation
• Four bedrooms and two bathrooms
• Separate first-floor study
• Two reception rooms
• Extended kitchen/dining room
• Private south-facing rear garden with patio
• Original period detailing throughout
• Exposed brick wall and timber floorboards
• Recently rewired
• Quiet cul-de-sac setting moments from Queen’s Park and walking distance to Queen's Park station
• Chain-free
The Tour
The property is set behind an attractive Edwardian façade, defined by red brickwork, decorative gables and a prominent projecting bay window that gives the front elevation both rhythm and presence. The house retains the elegant proportions associated with the period, with a clear distinction between formal reception space at the front and more informal day-to-day living to the rear.
Upon entering, a hallway leads to the principal reception room at the front of the house. This is a beautifully proportioned bay-fronted space, where tall windows draw in natural light and highlight the original floorboards, decorative cornicing and generous ceiling height. The room has a calm architectural quality and a strong sense of volume, making it equally suited to formal entertaining or everyday family use.
Behind this sits a second reception room, more intimate in scale and well suited as a sitting room, playroom or additional living area. Its position between the front room and the rear section of the house gives the ground floor a balanced and practical flow.
To the rear, the house opens into an extended kitchen/dining room measuring over 24 ft in length. This is an open and sociable space with direct access to the garden and a strong connection to the outside. The room is characterised by exposed brickwork, visible ceiling beams, timber flooring and a long run of cabinetry, combining warmth, texture and practicality. The southerly aspect to the rear allows natural light to move through the space, reinforcing its role as the centre of the house. A ground-floor bathroom is also positioned off the hallway.
The first floor is arranged around a central landing and provides four bedrooms together with a separate study and a family bathroom. The principal bedroom is positioned at the front and benefits from a wide bay window, strong ceiling height and excellent natural light. The remaining bedrooms are arranged across the floorplate, offering a versatile layout for family life, guests or home working. The study, positioned separately from the main bedrooms, provides an additional and highly functional workspace.
Throughout the house, the period envelope has been carefully retained, with original joinery, skirtings, proportions and detailing contributing to a consistent sense of character and cohesion.
To the rear, the private garden enjoys a favourable southerly aspect and extends from a paved terrace into a lawned section enclosed by timber fencing and mature planting. The orientation ensures strong daylight to the rear of the house and creates an appealing setting for outdoor dining and family use.
The Area
Keslake Road is one of Queen’s Park’s most established and sought-after residential streets, a quiet tree-lined cul-de-sac leading directly towards the park itself. The area is known for its strong community feel, attractive period housing and immediate access to green open space. Positioned between Salusbury Road and Chamberlayne Road, the house is exceptionally well located for an excellent range of independent shops, cafés, restaurants and everyday amenities. Queen’s Park Farmers’ Market, held each Sunday, is a well-loved feature of the area.
Transport links are within easy reach, including Queen’s Park and Kensal Green for the Bakerloo Line, together with Kensal Rise and Brondesbury Park Overground stations, providing convenient connections into Central London and across the capital.
Viewings - By appointment only with Fine & Country West Hampstead. Please enquire and quote rba.
Please note: All descriptions, images and floor plans are provided for illustrative purposes only and do not form part of any contract. Fixtures, fittings, and features shown or described are not included in the sale unless specifically agreed during the conveyancing process. All measurements, distances and orientations are approximate. Buyers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise.
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