3 bedroom terraced house for sale
Woodheyes Road, London NW10
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Terraced house
3 beds
1 bath
756
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
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Features and description
- Period Charm with Modern Comforts
- Prime Location & Excellent Transport Links
- Generous Family Accommodation
- Private Rear Garden
- Unmodernised
- Freehold
This charming three-bedroom mid-terraced house is a quintessential freehold period home that perfectly blends traditional elegance with modern family living. The interior immediately impresses with its classic character, boasting high ceilings, ornate cornicing, and large bay windows that flood the spacious double reception room with natural light. The ground floor offers a seamless flow through to a well-proportioned kitchen, which leads directly out to a private rear garden—a quiet outdoor sanctuary ideal for dining and entertaining.
Upstairs, the residence provides three generous bedrooms and a family bathroom, all maintaining the elegant proportions of the era. For those looking to grow, the property offers significant future potential with scope for a loft extension (subject to the usual planning permissions).
The home is set within a vibrant and friendly local community, moments from the award-winning Roundwood Park with its historic café and wildlife area, as well as the unique Harlesden Town Garden and the bustling independent shops and cultural hubs of Kensal Rise. Gladstone Park is also within walking distance (approximately 20 minutes), offering an additional expansive green space even closer to home.
The property benefits from excellent transport connections, with Neasden Tube Station approximately 0.5 miles away, providing direct access to Baker Street in around 15 minutes via the Jubilee line. Willesden Junction Station is approximately 2 miles away, while both Harlesden Station and Stonebridge Park Station are under a mile away and easily reached on foot.
A choice of six local bus routes further enhances connectivity, with Wembley Stadium just a 10-minute bus ride or a short drive away.
The area is particularly appealing for families, with Woodheyes Road offering access to two nurseries and Mitchell Brook Primary School, an Ofsted-rated “Good” school (2023), previously rated “Outstanding” in 2015.
Upstairs, the residence provides three generous bedrooms and a family bathroom, all maintaining the elegant proportions of the era. For those looking to grow, the property offers significant future potential with scope for a loft extension (subject to the usual planning permissions).
The home is set within a vibrant and friendly local community, moments from the award-winning Roundwood Park with its historic café and wildlife area, as well as the unique Harlesden Town Garden and the bustling independent shops and cultural hubs of Kensal Rise. Gladstone Park is also within walking distance (approximately 20 minutes), offering an additional expansive green space even closer to home.
The property benefits from excellent transport connections, with Neasden Tube Station approximately 0.5 miles away, providing direct access to Baker Street in around 15 minutes via the Jubilee line. Willesden Junction Station is approximately 2 miles away, while both Harlesden Station and Stonebridge Park Station are under a mile away and easily reached on foot.
A choice of six local bus routes further enhances connectivity, with Wembley Stadium just a 10-minute bus ride or a short drive away.
The area is particularly appealing for families, with Woodheyes Road offering access to two nurseries and Mitchell Brook Primary School, an Ofsted-rated “Good” school (2023), previously rated “Outstanding” in 2015.
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10/10
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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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