Droop Street, Queen's Park, £725,000

Droop Street Queen's Park, £725,000

Droop Street
Queen's Park, £725,000

Within the leafy charm of the Queen’s Park Estate, known locally and affectionately as The Avenues, this three-bedroom Victorian cottage offers rich period character, rustic charm, and remarkable potential for expansion. One of a collection of distinctive late-19th-century homes, the property is ideally situated on a peaceful, community-driven street between Kensal Rise and Queen’s Park; a neighbourhood prized for its village feel and creative energy.

Unextended and unspoilt, the home presents an exceptional opportunity to grow. A side return and loft conversion would dramatically expand its footprint, allowing future owners to reimagine the space in their own image.

Inside, the living and dining room is an inviting blend of rustic simplicity and texture. Crisp white walls are grounded by raw timber details: original floorboards, an exposed ceiling beam, a beautifully aged fireplace panel, and a muscular front door. Today, interior aficionados would call this ‘rustic chic’; a design language rooted in the beauty of nature and traditional craftsmanship, embracing natural, aged, organic, and distressed architectural elements. Local hotspots like The Hero demonstrate the resounding effectiveness of such design when curated unapologetically.

The layout continues with a long, lateral kitchen that leads to an enchanting courtyard garden: private, peaceful, and perfect for morning coffee or evening repose; and three generously sized double bedrooms.

This is a rare opportunity to own a slice of Victorian London, with deep room to grow, on a street where homes are cherished and community is key.

Location

Location

Tucked within the heart of Queen’s Park, Droop Street forms part of the sought-after enclave known as The Avenues; a charming network of tree-lined streets defined by period architecture and a strong sense of community. Just moments from the open green expanse of Queen’s Park itself and the vibrant independent offerings of Salusbury Road and Lonsdale Road, it’s perfectly positioned for weekend brunches, boutique browsing, and leafy morning strolls. Excellent transport links are within easy reach, with Queen’s Park (Bakerloo & Overground) and Kensal Green stations connecting you swiftly to the West End, the City, and beyond.

  • Queen's Park - 15 mins (Bakerloo Line and Lioness Line of London Overground)
  • Westbourne Park - 16 mins (Circle and Hammersmith and City Lines)
  • Kensal Rise - 15 mins (Mildmay Line of London Overground)

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