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Brondesbury Park
 
The properties in the Brondesbury Park area are in wide tree lined roads with houses dating from the turn of the century to the more prominent 1930s style. The area is dominated by the exclusive Manor House Drive which was originally built on the site of an old Manor House. Perhaps, best described as the most exclusive area in Willesden, with the largest assortment of properties ranging from impressive double fronted houses and equally sought after wonderful flat conversions. This area is within the Malorees school catchment area.
 
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Cricklewood
 
This is an area consisting of many Victorian terraced properties with its borders spreading out to Golders Green, West Hampstead, Childs Hill and Willesden. It is a mixed area of commercial and residential properties. The properties in the wide leafy roads near Gladstone Park such as Anson Road and Oman Avenue offer good sized family accommodation of 4/5 bedrooms. The best means of transport into London is from Cricklewood Station which takes about 15 minutes to Kings Cross (St Pancras) station via British Rail. At present there are plans for the regeneration of the whole
of the area extending towards Brent Cross shopping centre. Recently the new Crown Moran hotel has opened for business as a further indication of this widespread regeneration.
 
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Dollis Hill
 
Dollis Hill is made up of mainly residential districts to the south and east of Gladstone Park. On the south side the area is made up of Edwardian three bedroom terraced houses at one end and more modern 3-4 bedroom semi's with garages at the other. These houses also dominate the east side of the park. The Edwardian terraces are particularly popular with W9, W10 and West Hampstead residents, moving slightly out of town to get better value for money with the added benefits of Gladstone Park and Dollis Hill jubilee line station. The 1930's houses have always been much in demand from families looking for less crowded streets and easy parking.
 
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Kensal Rise & Harlesden
 
Two rapidly up and coming areas with many residents from Ladbroke Grove, Notting
Hill and Maida Vale all moving north, seeking properties which offer better value for
money. This area has some lovely Edwardian and Victorian properties with many of the original features intact. The Jubilee Line (London Underground) from Willesden Green, Silver Link (North London Line) from Brondesbury and Kensal Rise best serve the area for public transport into London. The prices in this area have increased significantly
over the last couple of years and look set to continue.
 
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Mapesbury
 
The Mapesbury Estate is a cohesive residential area. The Estate is bounded to the
west by Walm Lane, Chichele Road to the east, by the rear of properties on Shoot Up Hill and to the north by the rear of the properties in Anson Road. The properties were built as suburban villas within their own plots of land for those people requiring easy access to the city. The houses were generally built around 1870 to 1885 and are mainly two storey with attic rooms and substantial mature gardens to the front and rear. The roads are mainly tree lined streets. The Estate was designated a Conservation Area in December 1982. Presently the Conservation Area is expanding to take in the east side of Walm Lane around Blenheim Gardens NW2. This area is popular with young families moving from West Hampstead, Queens Park and Maida Vale, looking for more lateral living accommodation.
 
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Neasden
 
In our opinion Neasden is excellent value for money, where you can purchase a house at the same price of a flat closer into town. This area is popular with families as it has two large recreational areas (Gladstone Park and the Welsh Harp). Neasden offers two large superstores Tesco's and Ikea at Brent Park and a exquisitely hand crafted temple of worship and a local history museum close by. Brent Cross shopping Centre is only
10 minutes away by car.
 
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West Hampstead
 
West Hampstead is a very young, vibrant cosmopolitan community and at it's heart is the busy West End Lane with it's bars, shops and numerous restaurants catering
for all types of culinary desires. The houses here are generally older style period property abundant with character features.
 
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Willesden Green & Willesden
 
Willesden Green and Willesden have benefited tremendously from the ease of access into town being the last link of zone 2 on the Jubilee line. Many of the large Edwardian and Victorian properties have been converted into flats. Due to both its easy accessibility into town and with all the amenities close at hand these areas have become very sought after with families, couples and single people alike. Recently this area has been popular with residents of West Hampstead, Queens Park and Notting
Hill looking to purchase substantial houses at more affordable prices.
 
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Queens Park & Kilburn
 
Queens Park is a Conservation Area offering a mixture of late Victorian and Edwardian houses. Large semi-detached, terraced houses and flats dominate this area. The Park
is the main focus of the area, particularly with families and the many media types that frequent the district. Generally, prices escalate the closer you are to the park. The opening of numerous restaurants, bars and the critically acclaimed Tricycle theatre and art house cinema in Kilburn are adding to the regeneration of this area.
 
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