This house is being sold directly by the owner, and is offered for sale without chain.
It is a very well proportioned home, solidly built around 1890. One of 105 houses on Brent Terrace, which were originally built for railway workers. It is located at the upper end of the terrace, with practically no passing traffic, as this is a cul de sac.
If you are looking for a property for sale in Cricklewood, or North West London in general, you might be pleasantly surprised by the houses in Brent Terrace. There is a park directly across the road, fronted by a hawthorn hedgerow (almost the length of the terrace) With greenery to front and back, this road is like a sleepy backwater, within easy reach of Central London.
The property has a front garden which is a sun trap in the mornings, and is secluded enough to sit out in for breakfast.
The back garden is fairly small (approx 4.8m x 3.6m) and a real sun trap in the evenings. Immediately behind is a strip of land, running the length of the terrace, which is used by many residents for allotments and additional garden space.
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