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Share of Freehold
£575,000
(£600/sq. ft)
3 bed terraced house for sale
High Street, London NW103 beds
2 baths
959 sq. ft
EPC rating: C
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Property location
Nearby amenities
- John Keble CofE Primary School 0.1 miles
- Convent of Jesus and Mary Language College 0.2 miles
- Willesden Junction 0.3 miles
- Willesden Junction 0.3 miles
These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.
Features and description
- Share of freehold
This modern three-bedroom house is situated in Highwood Court, a smart collection of modern townhouses in Harlesden. Designed by susd Architects, the house has been thoughtfully formed with natural solid timber panels and sedum roofs. The houses in this small development are arranged around the edge of the plot, creating a communal courtyard that sustains a private, secluded feel.
The Tour
The house is a single aspect over the lower two storeys to maintain privacy, although wide and shallow plans ensure that natural light can enter into the centre of the plan. Underfloor heating across the house warms from below.
An external staircase provides access to the raised ground floor, where there is an open-plan kitchen, living and dining room. Engineered oak flooring grounds the space, and tall tilt-and-turn windows look out to the courtyard. Hardwood cladding is used on the ceiling and front wall, and a timber countertop flows over a Bosch oven with a Zanussi induction hob and a steel sink atop. White cabinetry and metro tile splashback are beautifully illuminated by a roof light above.
Stairs encased by a timber-clad stairwell ascend to the top floor, where there is a double bedroom. More engineered oak flooring runs underfoot, and a generous bank of glazing opens to the terrace beyond. The monopitch ceiling, lined with timber, furthers the room's voluminous feel. An adjacent en suite is laid with rectangular-shaped ceramic floor and wall tiles.
The lower-ground floor is arranged to provide two bedrooms. The larger of the two has a deep timber beam that spans the ceiling. A tilt-and-turn door and a glazed side panel look to the central courtyard. The second bedroom also has a tilt-and-turn window to the courtyard, as well as an olive green bedhead wall and further timber lining.
A bathroom with a generous corner shower finished in biscuit-coloured ceramic tiles completes the plan. A wide mirror rises to the timber-clad ceiling behind the sink and WC.
Outdoor Space
There is a small but perfectly formed terrace accessed through a glazed tilt-and-turn door from the top floor bedroom. The space is screened from neighbours by a set of louvre metal grilles.
The communal courtyard provides a small amenity space for residents and is home to two rounded planters planted with bamboo that sways gently in the breeze.
The Area
The house is within close proximity of the bustling Harlesden High street. The area is experiencing large levels of investment, including the new Crossrail train network and the potential development of Old Oak Common to create the HS2 interchange, set to open early in the 2030s.
The house is between the vast grasslands of Wormwood Scrubs, and the more cultivated Roundwood Park. The outstanding amenities of Notting Hill and Queen's Park are within easy reach, as is Westfield shopping centre. Kensal Green, with its excellent pubs and restaurants is only 12 minutes away by train from Willesden Junction. Ida is a particular favourite, with proper little Italian food.
There is quick road access to the west via the A40/M40. The tube and overground are available at Willesden Junction, under a 10 minute walk away, serviced by the Bakerloo, District & Circle line trains. Nearby are the well-regarded schools of Maple Walk Primary School, St. Joseph Primary, Leopold School and Nicoll Nursery.
Tenure: Share of Freehold
Lease Length: Approx. 985 years remaining
Service Charge: Approx. £1,400 per annum
Council Tax Band: D
The Tour
The house is a single aspect over the lower two storeys to maintain privacy, although wide and shallow plans ensure that natural light can enter into the centre of the plan. Underfloor heating across the house warms from below.
An external staircase provides access to the raised ground floor, where there is an open-plan kitchen, living and dining room. Engineered oak flooring grounds the space, and tall tilt-and-turn windows look out to the courtyard. Hardwood cladding is used on the ceiling and front wall, and a timber countertop flows over a Bosch oven with a Zanussi induction hob and a steel sink atop. White cabinetry and metro tile splashback are beautifully illuminated by a roof light above.
Stairs encased by a timber-clad stairwell ascend to the top floor, where there is a double bedroom. More engineered oak flooring runs underfoot, and a generous bank of glazing opens to the terrace beyond. The monopitch ceiling, lined with timber, furthers the room's voluminous feel. An adjacent en suite is laid with rectangular-shaped ceramic floor and wall tiles.
The lower-ground floor is arranged to provide two bedrooms. The larger of the two has a deep timber beam that spans the ceiling. A tilt-and-turn door and a glazed side panel look to the central courtyard. The second bedroom also has a tilt-and-turn window to the courtyard, as well as an olive green bedhead wall and further timber lining.
A bathroom with a generous corner shower finished in biscuit-coloured ceramic tiles completes the plan. A wide mirror rises to the timber-clad ceiling behind the sink and WC.
Outdoor Space
There is a small but perfectly formed terrace accessed through a glazed tilt-and-turn door from the top floor bedroom. The space is screened from neighbours by a set of louvre metal grilles.
The communal courtyard provides a small amenity space for residents and is home to two rounded planters planted with bamboo that sways gently in the breeze.
The Area
The house is within close proximity of the bustling Harlesden High street. The area is experiencing large levels of investment, including the new Crossrail train network and the potential development of Old Oak Common to create the HS2 interchange, set to open early in the 2030s.
The house is between the vast grasslands of Wormwood Scrubs, and the more cultivated Roundwood Park. The outstanding amenities of Notting Hill and Queen's Park are within easy reach, as is Westfield shopping centre. Kensal Green, with its excellent pubs and restaurants is only 12 minutes away by train from Willesden Junction. Ida is a particular favourite, with proper little Italian food.
There is quick road access to the west via the A40/M40. The tube and overground are available at Willesden Junction, under a 10 minute walk away, serviced by the Bakerloo, District & Circle line trains. Nearby are the well-regarded schools of Maple Walk Primary School, St. Joseph Primary, Leopold School and Nicoll Nursery.
Tenure: Share of Freehold
Lease Length: Approx. 985 years remaining
Service Charge: Approx. £1,400 per annum
Council Tax Band: D
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