4 Bedrooms, 2 Receptions, 2 Bathrooms, House, Furnished or Unfurnished
Portland Estate Agents are proud to present to the rental market an entire four bedroom house on the borders of Harlesden in North London.
The ground floor of the property consists of a large, bay-fronted reception room, fully fitted and integrated kitchen-diner and small cloakroom.
One floor up we find three generous double bedrooms and a family bathroom before a final flight of stairs take us up to a converted loft that houses a further double bedroom with en-suite bathroom.
The house has all new fixtures and fittings, new carpets throughout and brand new kitchen and bathrooms and yet retains a real sense of charm.
With large bay-fronted rooms and a neutral decor the property is surprisingly bright and airy.
Outside space is provided with a fully enclosed and private rear garden with patio area.
Harlesden is an area in the London Borough of Brent, northwest London. Its main focal point is the Jubilee Clock which commemorates Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee, whilst Stonebridge forms the western part of Harlesden.
In the 19th century, Harlesden, then a rural village, began to develop some of its urban appearance with the arrival of the railways. Willesden Junction, Kensal Green and Harlesden stations all had an effect on the developing village. Cottages for railway and industrial workers were built, as was grander housing for the local middle class.
Harlesden increasingly lost its rural nature, with factories replacing farms and woodland. From late Victorian times until the 1930s, housing completed its spread across the area, and Harlesden became part of the London conurbation. Mainly after World War I, one of Europe's biggest industrial estates was constructed at nearby Park Royal, and large factories there included McVitie & Price (later United Biscuits) from 1910, and Heinz from 1919.