CHARRED HOUSE LONDON, NW6

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Semi-detached double fronted Edwardian location house in London with good sized landscaped front and rear gardens.  Recently renovated but maintaining many original features such as stained-glass door, geometric tiled hallway, open fireplaces, cornicing etc

The largest reception room (which consists of Kitchen/Dinning/Living/Library) can be seen and accessed (on one level) from the generous hallway through a full height oak retracting sliding door.  Skylights and full height glazing provide fantastic natural light in this room.  

The kitchen is a contemporary design by Bulthaup.  The central island is a great size and houses gas and induction hob.  There is a small pantry just off the kitchen.

The lounge area consists of beamed ceiling and wood burning stove.

Large sliding glass door leads onto a stone terrace connecting onto a beautiful landscaped garden.  From here there is a clear view of the double storey rear extension in black charred timber. 

Other rooms on ground floor are a formal Sitting Room, Office, WC and Utility room.

The first floor is made up of a Large Master suite leading into a dressing room and then on into a large bathroom.  Both rooms have skylights and full height oak retractable doors.

Further rooms on this floor are two children’s bedrooms with a Jack and Jill bathroom.  A family bathroom and another smaller bedroom, currently being used as a gym.

On the second floor there are a further two bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms and a playroom with a climbing wall that leads into a small secret den at the very top of the house.

There is room for up to two cars on the driveway and permit parking is available at extra cost.  There is a side entrance gate and a further side door entrance to the house.  

The wide avenue is suitable for large filming vehicles if necessary and the local council is very accommodating to filming.

 

Underground stations

  •  Queens Park
  •  Kilburn

Overground stations

  •  Brondesbury Park

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