Total views: 1866
5 bedroom end of terrace house to rent
Letchford Gardens, Kensal Green, London, NW10
End of terrace house
5 beds
4 baths
1831
Key information
Council tax: Band F
Broadband: Super-fast 80Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Letting details
- Availability date: 12 Jan 2026
- Furnished
- Deposit: £9000
- Short term let
Features and description
- Open-plan kitchen, dining and reception room
- Principal bedroom suite
- Guest bedroom suite with terrace
- Three further bedrooms
- Two further bathrooms
- Utility room
- Private garden
- Eaves storage
- Borough of Brent
- Approx 1,831 sq ft / 170 sq m
Video tours
Set on a row of immaculately-preserved period terraces, this five-bedroom home is configured with a modern eye attuned to family life. Its yellow brick exterior is punctuated with dark fencing and window frames — a precursor to the bold interior aesthetic within. Wood floors draw you into the open-plan heart of the home, where there’s a sense of flow between the ground floor’s thoughtfully zoned areas.
At one end, a bay window is a welcoming spot for dining; in the room’s centre, a charcoal-coloured sofa is backdropped by eye-catching artwork; at the other end, the kitchen is a stylish setting with a glossy-topped island and integrated appliances. Two walls are fitted with floor-to-ceiling glazing that floods the space with light, one of which opens out onto the garden. It’s a peaceful urban oasis, complete with a dining table and high-tech grill.
The principal bedroom suite is located on the first floor, a calming setting with pared-back tones and a pair of sash windows. Large wardrobes are a neat storage solution and its ensuite bathroom vaunts a dual vanity and inviting bathtub. Four additional bedrooms and three further bathrooms are spread across the lower-ground, first and second floors — each with a considered palette of colours and expansive channels of light. There’s large eaves storage accessed from the top-floor bedroom suite, as well as a roof terrace that gazes across the quiet residential enclave.
Location:
The area is famed for its peaceful tree-lined streets of well-kept period homes, with a keen sense of community and excellent transport links. Grade II-listed Roundwood Park attracts walkers across its grassy pathways, with the Friends of Roundwood Park organising activities and cultural events that bring the neighbourhood together. Stroll east towards Kensal Rise and you’ll find a host of independent businesses with a bohemian feel. Check out local favourites Brooks for fresh meat and fish, Parlour for brunch, and Sacre Cuore for pizza on nearby Chamberlayne Road. Conclude an evening at The Lexi, a coveted independent cinema.
Willesden Junction - 10 mins
At one end, a bay window is a welcoming spot for dining; in the room’s centre, a charcoal-coloured sofa is backdropped by eye-catching artwork; at the other end, the kitchen is a stylish setting with a glossy-topped island and integrated appliances. Two walls are fitted with floor-to-ceiling glazing that floods the space with light, one of which opens out onto the garden. It’s a peaceful urban oasis, complete with a dining table and high-tech grill.
The principal bedroom suite is located on the first floor, a calming setting with pared-back tones and a pair of sash windows. Large wardrobes are a neat storage solution and its ensuite bathroom vaunts a dual vanity and inviting bathtub. Four additional bedrooms and three further bathrooms are spread across the lower-ground, first and second floors — each with a considered palette of colours and expansive channels of light. There’s large eaves storage accessed from the top-floor bedroom suite, as well as a roof terrace that gazes across the quiet residential enclave.
Location:
The area is famed for its peaceful tree-lined streets of well-kept period homes, with a keen sense of community and excellent transport links. Grade II-listed Roundwood Park attracts walkers across its grassy pathways, with the Friends of Roundwood Park organising activities and cultural events that bring the neighbourhood together. Stroll east towards Kensal Rise and you’ll find a host of independent businesses with a bohemian feel. Check out local favourites Brooks for fresh meat and fish, Parlour for brunch, and Sacre Cuore for pizza on nearby Chamberlayne Road. Conclude an evening at The Lexi, a coveted independent cinema.
Willesden Junction - 10 mins
About this agent

Domus Nova was founded in the nineties as Notting Hill’s first boutique agency specialising in design-led homes. Since then, it has refined the process of finding, selling and letting exceptional properties. Partnering with esteemed global agency BARNES International in 2025, Domus Nova continues to enhance its network and reach, while championing an independent mindset and tailored approach. Drawing on years of experience, local knowledge and a shared passion for design and architecture, its team of experts carefully curate a portfolio of London and Ibiza’s most sought-after properties. Presenting them with editorial sensibility to its discerning international clientele, Domus Nova’s founding principles are clear; a seamless and personal experience that showcases the architectural merit of its homes.




















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