Situated on Summerfield Avenue, a highly sought-after residential street perfectly positioned between Queen's Park and the vibrant Salusbury Road, this beautifully presented Victorian end of terrace home extends to approximately 2,200 sq ft and offers a superb balance of period charm and contemporary design.
The ground floor has been thoughtfully reconfigured to create exceptional living and entertaining space. A stylish front reception room, set within a wide bay window, provides a welcoming and elegant setting, centred around a striking fireplace. To the rear, the house opens into an impressive 24 ft kitchen/dining room, forming the heart of the home. Designed with both functionality and aesthetics in mind, this space benefits from shaker style cabinetry, a large central island and excellent natural light, flowing directly out onto the private south facing rear garden, ideal for indoor-outdoor living. A separate utility room and guest cloakroom add further practicality.
The first floor comprises three well-proportioned bedrooms, including a generous principal bedroom suite positioned to the front with a bay window, ample built-in storage and a luxurious en suite bathroom. Two further bedrooms are served by a contemporary family bathroom.
The top floor provides an excellent fourth bedroom suite, complete with its own bathroom, alongside useful eaves storage, making it ideal for guests, a teenager's floor or a work-from-home retreat.
This exceptional home combines meticulous design, generous proportions and an enviable location, just moments from excellent transport links, highly regarded schools and the independent shops, cafes and restaurants that make Queen's Park one of North West London's most desirable neighbourhoods.
Summerfield Avenue is one of Queen's Park's premier residential streets, a stone's throw from the shops, cafes and restaurants of Salusbury Road, and a short distance from the equally vibrant Chamberlayne Road in Kensal Rise. The property benefits from excellent transport links, with the Bakerloo line and Overground at Queen's Park, and Overground at Brondesbury Park.