£6,500 pcm
(£1,500 pw)
4 bed terraced house to rentHolland Road, London NW10
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: C
Just added
Available from 7 August 2026
Part furnished
About this property
Open-plan living space
Kitchen by Lozi Designs and Jennifer Hage Obeid
Two reception rooms
Principal bedroom suite with fitted wardrobes and ac
Three further bedrooms
Family bathroom
Large private garden
Driveway parking space
Aircon
London Borough of Brent
Holland Road is a showpiece of creative collaboration. Earthy tones, handcrafted materials and an eye for detail runs from the blush-rendered facade through three generous floors.
Inside, the layout flows naturally from the front reception room to a garden-facing hub. The kitchen takes pride of place with cherry plywood cabinetry and fluted glass fronts – an artistic collaboration between Lozi Designs and interior specialist Jennifer Hage Obeid. Deep red quarry tiles are heated underfoot; a Le Corbusier Lampe de Marseille hangs above the bespoke banquet. An arched opening connects the kitchen to the family room: A relaxed setting with a rust-coloured corduroy sofa.
The garden presents itself through a full-width sliding glass wall, where a continuation of the tiling forms a seamless outdoor dining area. A long stretch of lawn unravels beyond, with a pebbled sidepath leading to quiet seating to the rear. Back indoors, a second reception room elsewhere offers respite to relax or work from home.
Crowning the home, the principal bedroom offers calm retreat. Double Velux skylights frame the bed, a bright sweep of white enhances natural light and air conditioning keeps things cool.
Fitted wardrobes offer generous storage space; a stylish en suite is microcement throughout, with caramel subway tiles in the rainfall shower. Three further bedrooms sit on the floor below, both spacious in feel and served by a family bathroom.
Location
Holland Road sits in a quiet residential stretch surrounded by community-minded neighbourhoods. Green space is within easy reach – explore Roundwood or King Edward Park, or pick up the pace at Elmwood Tennis Club. College Road has the everyday essentials covered: A winery, a pub, coffee shops and local conveniences. It’s a short drive – or less than thirty minutes by foot – to Queen’s Park, where a host of well-regarded independents await. Kensal Green and Willesden Junction stations serve the Bakerloo and Overground lines, putting central London around fifteen minutes away.
Kensal Rise Station – 15 mins
Kensal Green Station – 16 mins
Inside, the layout flows naturally from the front reception room to a garden-facing hub. The kitchen takes pride of place with cherry plywood cabinetry and fluted glass fronts – an artistic collaboration between Lozi Designs and interior specialist Jennifer Hage Obeid. Deep red quarry tiles are heated underfoot; a Le Corbusier Lampe de Marseille hangs above the bespoke banquet. An arched opening connects the kitchen to the family room: A relaxed setting with a rust-coloured corduroy sofa.
The garden presents itself through a full-width sliding glass wall, where a continuation of the tiling forms a seamless outdoor dining area. A long stretch of lawn unravels beyond, with a pebbled sidepath leading to quiet seating to the rear. Back indoors, a second reception room elsewhere offers respite to relax or work from home.
Crowning the home, the principal bedroom offers calm retreat. Double Velux skylights frame the bed, a bright sweep of white enhances natural light and air conditioning keeps things cool.
Fitted wardrobes offer generous storage space; a stylish en suite is microcement throughout, with caramel subway tiles in the rainfall shower. Three further bedrooms sit on the floor below, both spacious in feel and served by a family bathroom.
Location
Holland Road sits in a quiet residential stretch surrounded by community-minded neighbourhoods. Green space is within easy reach – explore Roundwood or King Edward Park, or pick up the pace at Elmwood Tennis Club. College Road has the everyday essentials covered: A winery, a pub, coffee shops and local conveniences. It’s a short drive – or less than thirty minutes by foot – to Queen’s Park, where a host of well-regarded independents await. Kensal Green and Willesden Junction stations serve the Bakerloo and Overground lines, putting central London around fifteen minutes away.
Kensal Rise Station – 15 mins
Kensal Green Station – 16 mins



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