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Hidden House, Haycroft Gardens, London, NW10

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

3

BATHROOMS

2

SIZE

1,466 sq ft

136 sq m

TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Detached architectural home
  • Approx. 1,500 sq ft internal
  • Approx. 4,000 sq ft garden
  • Charred timber façade
  • Bespoke kitchen, Miele appliances
  • Double height, vaulted ceilings
  • Triple-glazed glass throughout
  • Dual-sided log burner
  • Off-street parking, garage
  • Three bedrooms, two bathrooms

Description

Extending to approximately 1,500 sq ft, with close to 4,000 sq ft of private garden, the house is a study in contrast, bold yet calm, refined yet deeply connected to nature. A home designed not just to be lived in, but to be experienced.

Set back from the road, the approach unfolds with intent. The dark, textured façade gives way to a beautifully curated kitchen garden, where apple and pear trees sit alongside raspberries, blackberries, a herb garden and a tranquil pond. Reclaimed stone pathways guide you forward, the sound underfoot grounding you, leading to a front elevation softened with oak and cedar. Terrazzo marks the threshold, flowing seamlessly from outside to in.

Internally, the home opens into a striking lateral volume, defined by light, height and materiality. Resin floors run underfoot, warmed by underfloor heating, while exposed beams and pitched ceilings create rhythm and character above. Double-height moments elevate the space, giving a sense of openness rarely found in homes of this scale.

The bespoke kitchen combines wood and steel with Miele appliances, positioned as both a functional centrepiece and a sculptural statement. From here, the living and dining spaces unfold, framed by expansive triple-glazed glass that dissolves into the surrounding gardens.

A dual-sided log burner, set against raw lava stone, anchors the space, with a snug quietly positioned on the opposing side. The entire home has been designed to frame its landscape, drawing the outside in at every turn. Beyond the glass, the garden reveals itself in layers, a pergola crafted from reclaimed steel framing of a former Victorian greenhouse, climbing roses, mature planting and multiple places to sit and entertain. Both front and rear gardens are fully irrigated, allowing the landscaping to remain as considered as the architecture itself.

The bedroom wing introduces oak flooring and a softer palette, comprising three bedrooms and two bathrooms. Two of the bedrooms open directly onto the garden, extending the sense of space beyond the internal footprint. The principal suite is particularly special, with additional ceiling height and a beautifully positioned window seat, a place to pause, read and look out across the greenery.

Bathrooms are finished with a rich, tactile material palette, jacuzzi baths, Italian stone basins, terrazzo tiling, Crittall-style rainfall showers and Japanese toilets, blending indulgence with precision design.

Practicality sits quietly beneath the design. Hidden House has been configured as a true lock-up-and-leave home, with app-controlled heating, Rako lighting throughout the rear courtyard garden and kitchen/living area, a monitored alarm system and video intercom, offering both ease and security.

Hidden House is exactly that, a home that reveals itself slowly, rewards attention, and lives in complete harmony with its surroundings.

A house you don’t just arrive at, but one you discover.

Haycroft Gardens sits between Kensal Rise and College Road, placing it at the centre of one of North West London’s most characterful and fast-evolving neighbourhoods.

Kensal Rise remains known for its strong community feel and independent spirit, while nearby College Road has quietly become one of the area’s most exciting pockets. Here you will find a growing collection of design-led and artisanal offerings including the newly opened One One Six, the much-loved Kensal Grocer and L'Angelo Italian Delicatessen, all contributing to a neighbourhood that feels both curated and authentic.

Along Chamberlayne Road, further favourites such as Parlour Kensal and Milk Beach London add to the area’s vibrant café and dining scene, offering a lifestyle that is as much about community as it is convenience.

Transport connections are excellent. Kensal Rise Station and Kensal Green Station provide swift access across London, while nearby Willesden Junction connects you directly to Shepherd’s Bush in one stop, placing White City House and the wider White City offering within easy reach.

Looking ahead, the significant regeneration around Old Oak Common is set to transform the area further, establishing one of London’s largest new transport hubs, often compared in scale to King’s Cross, and adding a compelling long-term dimension to the location.

Green space remains a key draw, with Queen's Park close by, offering open lawns, tennis courts and a popular weekly farmers’ market, alongside canal walks leading towards Little Venice and beyond.

Kensal Rise and its surrounding pockets continue to attract those seeking a more design-led, community-driven lifestyle, without compromising on connectivity.

Tenure : Freehold

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Yes
GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
Yes
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Affordability

Monthly repayments£8,776
Property: £ 1,750,000
Deposit: £ 175,000
Interest rate: 5.33%
Term: 30 years
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Grant J Bates Property is a brand born from a tenacious work ethic and a love for beautiful homes. Personality over formality is our focus, crucially not at the expense of knowledge or professionalism. A fresh take on traditional agency, personable, dynamic & exciting, with a substantial resume via our founder's illustrious personal career selling some of the UK's most impressive assets, representing some of the world's most noteworthy individuals.

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