Where to buy in Kilburn
September 29th, 2008 by | Filed under Kilburn.There are Victorian terraces mixed with more modern houses and purpose-built flats in the area east of Kilburn High Road towards West End Lane. Mazenod Avenue contains attractive terraced houses, for example. On the west side of Kilburn High Road, but above there are attractive houses in the terraces leading up to the railway lines in streets such as Dyne Road and Torbay Road. There are mansion blocks on Willesden Lane itself.
South of Willesden Lane is a group of streets down to Priory Park Road which contains Victorian cottages. Brondesbury Road contains large Victorian houses, and there are other attractive houses in Brondesbury Villas behind it. The streets south of Willesden Lane Cemetery from Lonsdale Road down to Brondesbury Villas are a conservation area. There is another conservation area in the streets around Kilburn Park tube station. The council estates in the area are being regenerated.
Further south towards Harrow Road and you are in West Kilburn. There are many former council blocks and mansion blocks here for flat hunters. There is also the Queen’s Park Estate, with streets numbered from First to Sixth in the north to south roads, and named alphabetically in the roads crossing them. The Estate was built by the Artisans Labourers and General Dwelling Company in the 1880s to provide working class housing. It was a council estate but is now privately owned for the most part, and it is a popular conservation area. The nearby Mozart Estate is a council estate.
