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6 bedroom semi-detached house to rent
Chatsworth Road, London, NW2
Study
Recently added
Semi-detached house
6 beds
3 baths
3826
EPC rating: E
Key information
Letting details
- Availability date: 4 Apr 2026
- Part furnished
- Long term let
Features and description
- An exceptional edwardian family home
- Set within the Mapesbury Conservation Area
- Two reception rooms
- Five bedrooms plus a study
- Generous garden
- Moments from the Jubilee Line
- Available from start of April
A magnificent Edwardian family home spanning five grand floors, brimming with space, colour, and soul.
Rising proudly from a tree-lined stretch of one of North West London’s coveted postcodes, this remarkable family residence is a celebration of space, colour, and architectural poetry. Sprawling across five generous storeys and crowned with exceptional curb appeal, this residence invites its next chapter: one of warmth, joy, and storied living.
From the outset, the home impresses. An elegant communal atrium, a classic Edwardian vestibule with monochrome tiled flooring, rich timber bannisters, and a soaring central staircase, sits at the core. Here, the heart of the home pulses, each room branching off like living arteries, delivering space, light, and adventure.
On the ground floor, a vast, rectangular lounge and dining room serves as the main communal haven: duck egg blue walls, dual cornicing, and floor-to-ceiling French doors that spill onto a spectacular family garden. An iron-balustraded and Edwardian-tiled staircase leads down to a patio, a lawn that stretches wide and green, and a dedicated play area for sport and adventure at the rear.
Elsewhere on this floor, a second snug effortlessly combines lofty sash windows, vibrant furniture, and an elegant cornice to offer a quieter, more introspective setting. There’s also a charming boot room, ideal for coats, sports gear, and everyday practicality.
Downstairs, the kitchen level is a masterstroke of modern functionality and Victorian drama. Here, a triumph of light and volume takes centre stage: double-height sash windows draw in the day, illuminating a sleek, fully fitted kitchen with an American fridge-freezer and ample worktops. Beyond, a discreet bathroom with overhead shower and a compact utility space-turned-arts-and-crafts station overlooks a gently cascading willow tree. A side door, perfect for muddy boots and rainy days, adds a layer of clever practicality.
Beneath it all, the cellar. It is not simply storage but a subterranean mecca: original red tiles, five segmented spaces, and more capacity than most modern homes combined. One houses the home's systems; another is a walk-in pantry. There's room for bulkier goods, and a storage vault vast enough to serve as a workshop. It is, undeniably, staggering.
As you ascend, the perspective shifts. At every landing, light plays differently, views unfold, and architectural intention is felt.
On the first floor, a quartet of bedrooms and practical spaces unfolds:
• Bedroom One: Duck egg blue serenity. An original fireplace with marble surround and azure, teal, and green tiles. A space of escapism and calm.
• Bedroom Two: A blush-pink retreat with delicate green, cream, and yellow floral tiles. A space for imagination and sensitivity.
• Bedroom Three: A kinetic wonderland with gym equipment, bunk beds, and a climbing wall; all vetted by a structural engineer. Deep ocean-blue tiles surround the fireplace; this is a room of energy, sport, and triumph.
• Additional spaces: A large office, a linen closet, a separate WC, a privy, and a cleverly concealed laundry nook inside the sleek family shower suite.
At the pinnacle of the home lies the showpiece: a top-floor primary suite that feels worlds apart. Anchored by a beacon-like Velux window, this space is flooded with natural light and meticulous renovation. There's a vast principal bedroom with yearning, gaping windows; a snug-turned-dressing room with fitted storage; a majestic bathroom with clawfoot tub and leafy garden views; and a mustard-toned kitchenette for morning coffees or evening calm. Two fireplaces complete the emotional palette: deep emerald green in the dressing room; vibrant, rising, and full of promise. Earthier tones in the bedroom: muddier, richer, reflective of surrender, rest, and restoration.
This is a home that tells a story with every step, every tile, and every flicker of light. It is a timeless family residence crafted not just to house life but to embrace and champion every moment of it.
Perfectly positioned between Kilburn and Brondesbury, with West Hampstead, Willesden Green, and Brondesbury Park just a short hop away, Chatsworth Road offers an ideal balance of connectivity and community. Excellent transport links, including the Jubilee Line, Overground, and Thameslink, place the City, West End, and major airports within easy reach. The area is particularly popular with families, thanks to its outstanding local schools, wide-open green spaces like Queen's Park and Hampstead Heath, and a strong, inclusive community spirit. Independent cafés, weekend markets, and cultural offerings give the neighbourhood a vibrant, village-like feel; one that fosters connection, creativity, and a sense of home that percolates beyond the walls of each residence.
Rising proudly from a tree-lined stretch of one of North West London’s coveted postcodes, this remarkable family residence is a celebration of space, colour, and architectural poetry. Sprawling across five generous storeys and crowned with exceptional curb appeal, this residence invites its next chapter: one of warmth, joy, and storied living.
From the outset, the home impresses. An elegant communal atrium, a classic Edwardian vestibule with monochrome tiled flooring, rich timber bannisters, and a soaring central staircase, sits at the core. Here, the heart of the home pulses, each room branching off like living arteries, delivering space, light, and adventure.
On the ground floor, a vast, rectangular lounge and dining room serves as the main communal haven: duck egg blue walls, dual cornicing, and floor-to-ceiling French doors that spill onto a spectacular family garden. An iron-balustraded and Edwardian-tiled staircase leads down to a patio, a lawn that stretches wide and green, and a dedicated play area for sport and adventure at the rear.
Elsewhere on this floor, a second snug effortlessly combines lofty sash windows, vibrant furniture, and an elegant cornice to offer a quieter, more introspective setting. There’s also a charming boot room, ideal for coats, sports gear, and everyday practicality.
Downstairs, the kitchen level is a masterstroke of modern functionality and Victorian drama. Here, a triumph of light and volume takes centre stage: double-height sash windows draw in the day, illuminating a sleek, fully fitted kitchen with an American fridge-freezer and ample worktops. Beyond, a discreet bathroom with overhead shower and a compact utility space-turned-arts-and-crafts station overlooks a gently cascading willow tree. A side door, perfect for muddy boots and rainy days, adds a layer of clever practicality.
Beneath it all, the cellar. It is not simply storage but a subterranean mecca: original red tiles, five segmented spaces, and more capacity than most modern homes combined. One houses the home's systems; another is a walk-in pantry. There's room for bulkier goods, and a storage vault vast enough to serve as a workshop. It is, undeniably, staggering.
As you ascend, the perspective shifts. At every landing, light plays differently, views unfold, and architectural intention is felt.
On the first floor, a quartet of bedrooms and practical spaces unfolds:
• Bedroom One: Duck egg blue serenity. An original fireplace with marble surround and azure, teal, and green tiles. A space of escapism and calm.
• Bedroom Two: A blush-pink retreat with delicate green, cream, and yellow floral tiles. A space for imagination and sensitivity.
• Bedroom Three: A kinetic wonderland with gym equipment, bunk beds, and a climbing wall; all vetted by a structural engineer. Deep ocean-blue tiles surround the fireplace; this is a room of energy, sport, and triumph.
• Additional spaces: A large office, a linen closet, a separate WC, a privy, and a cleverly concealed laundry nook inside the sleek family shower suite.
At the pinnacle of the home lies the showpiece: a top-floor primary suite that feels worlds apart. Anchored by a beacon-like Velux window, this space is flooded with natural light and meticulous renovation. There's a vast principal bedroom with yearning, gaping windows; a snug-turned-dressing room with fitted storage; a majestic bathroom with clawfoot tub and leafy garden views; and a mustard-toned kitchenette for morning coffees or evening calm. Two fireplaces complete the emotional palette: deep emerald green in the dressing room; vibrant, rising, and full of promise. Earthier tones in the bedroom: muddier, richer, reflective of surrender, rest, and restoration.
This is a home that tells a story with every step, every tile, and every flicker of light. It is a timeless family residence crafted not just to house life but to embrace and champion every moment of it.
Perfectly positioned between Kilburn and Brondesbury, with West Hampstead, Willesden Green, and Brondesbury Park just a short hop away, Chatsworth Road offers an ideal balance of connectivity and community. Excellent transport links, including the Jubilee Line, Overground, and Thameslink, place the City, West End, and major airports within easy reach. The area is particularly popular with families, thanks to its outstanding local schools, wide-open green spaces like Queen's Park and Hampstead Heath, and a strong, inclusive community spirit. Independent cafés, weekend markets, and cultural offerings give the neighbourhood a vibrant, village-like feel; one that fosters connection, creativity, and a sense of home that percolates beyond the walls of each residence.
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