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£1,250,0007 bedroom detached house for sale
Ridge Close, London NW4
Study
Detached house
7 beds
3 baths
2403
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
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Features and description
- Detached period home
Tucked away in a quiet and secluded cul-de-sac in the heart of Hendon, this substantial double-fronted home, built in 1936, offers over 2,400sq. ft of versatile living space. Rich in original character yet thoughtfully arranged for modern family living, the property provides exceptional flexibility across two spacious floors.
The ground floor is introduced by a welcoming entrance hall leading into a bright and generous lounge that forms the centrepiece of the home. A well-proportioned kitchen and breakfast room sits adjacent, accompanied by a separate study ideal for remote working, a cloakroom, a useful laundry/utility room, and two additional double rooms that can be used as bedrooms, playrooms or home offices depending on lifestyle needs.
The first floor presents an outstanding level of accommodation, offering seven bedrooms and three bathrooms, making it ideal for large families or those seeking extensive living space rarely found locally.
Externally, the property features a wide driveway providing off-street parking for multiple vehicles and a private rear garden complete with a storage shed, offering a tranquil setting for outdoor enjoyment.
This location provides an enviable blend of peace, greenery and convenience. Situated moments from Hendon Golf Course, Windsor Open Space and the wider natural landscapes of Sunny Hill Park, the area offers excellent opportunities for dog walking, recreation and family time. Hendon’s local amenities are close by, with Brent Street providing a wide selection of cafés, restaurants, supermarkets and independent shops.
Transport connections are superb. Hendon Central (Northern Line) gives direct access into Central London, while Hendon station provides fast Thameslink services to St Pancras International, Farringdon and Luton Airport. Key road links such as the A41, M1 and A406 North Circular ensure excellent accessibility for commuters.
The area is highly regarded for its educational offering, with several Ofsted-rated and respected schools nearby, including Hasmonean Primary and High School, St Mary’s & St John’s, and a range of sought-after independent and faith-based schools that make Hendon particularly appealing for families.
This impressive 1930s home combines scale, character and a desirable cul-de-sac position, presenting a rare opportunity within one of Hendon’s most established and well-connected residential enclaves.
The ground floor is introduced by a welcoming entrance hall leading into a bright and generous lounge that forms the centrepiece of the home. A well-proportioned kitchen and breakfast room sits adjacent, accompanied by a separate study ideal for remote working, a cloakroom, a useful laundry/utility room, and two additional double rooms that can be used as bedrooms, playrooms or home offices depending on lifestyle needs.
The first floor presents an outstanding level of accommodation, offering seven bedrooms and three bathrooms, making it ideal for large families or those seeking extensive living space rarely found locally.
Externally, the property features a wide driveway providing off-street parking for multiple vehicles and a private rear garden complete with a storage shed, offering a tranquil setting for outdoor enjoyment.
This location provides an enviable blend of peace, greenery and convenience. Situated moments from Hendon Golf Course, Windsor Open Space and the wider natural landscapes of Sunny Hill Park, the area offers excellent opportunities for dog walking, recreation and family time. Hendon’s local amenities are close by, with Brent Street providing a wide selection of cafés, restaurants, supermarkets and independent shops.
Transport connections are superb. Hendon Central (Northern Line) gives direct access into Central London, while Hendon station provides fast Thameslink services to St Pancras International, Farringdon and Luton Airport. Key road links such as the A41, M1 and A406 North Circular ensure excellent accessibility for commuters.
The area is highly regarded for its educational offering, with several Ofsted-rated and respected schools nearby, including Hasmonean Primary and High School, St Mary’s & St John’s, and a range of sought-after independent and faith-based schools that make Hendon particularly appealing for families.
This impressive 1930s home combines scale, character and a desirable cul-de-sac position, presenting a rare opportunity within one of Hendon’s most established and well-connected residential enclaves.
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Why move to Hendon? A little bit of history Our Hendon-dwelling forebears go back generations, with Hendon and District Archaeological Society having found evidence of a Roman settlement in the area and Hendon also appearing in the Domesday book as 'Hendun', which means 'at the highest hill'. But it is for flying that Hendon is really famous, with the Hendon Aerodrome having played a significant role in the birth of powered flight ' which you can discover more about at Hendon RAF Museum. Need to know Locally we are looking forward to the regeneration plans for West Hendon. The area has also relatively recently seen development in Colindale with Beaufort Park's modern complex. Shopping Whether it's the weekly food shop at Marks & Spencer, browsing for clothes, shoes, homewares and gifts, or visiting John Lewis, Fenwicks and the Apple Store Brent Cross Shopping Centre won't disappoint. And, with the planned expansion, the shopping selection is only going to get better.

















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