Kilburn Quarter is a new collection of 126 stylish homes located in London NW6. Featuring a range of 1, 2, 3 and 4 bed apartments and duplexes, the development has been designed by award-winning Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands and Alison Brooks Architects.
Located in Zone 2, this impressive development offers residents high specification interiors, a private balcony or terrace to each apartment and access to a private gated courtyard, as well as underground parking and cycle stores for hassle-free commuting.
The architecture of the building itself incorporates a brick and glass façade that has a modern feel but which also sits comfortably within the surrounding area.
Nestled near the neighbourhoods of Maida Vale, Hampstead, St John’s Wood and Queen’s Park, Kilburn is one of North West London’s most sought-after places to live. The area’s attraction will be strengthened by a £600 million, 10 year investment programme. Regeneration will enhance this authentic London district and Kilburn Quarter will be at the heart of this vibrant new community.
Kilburn Quarter will become part of an area which is centred around leafy boulevards and pedestrian pathways, while a children’s play area will create an open, neighbourly feeling on site. Over the next 10 years, the masterplan proposes to add 2,400 new homes, a new park, primary school, health facilities and new public spaces.
In terms of transport links, Kilburn Quarter is incredibly well connected. Close by is Kilburn High Road where you will find frequent bus services to Camden, Chelsea, Shepherd’s Bush and Oxford Circus.
Kilburn Park underground station on the Bakerloo line is a seven minute walk from the development. A four minute tube journey will take you to Paddington for the Heathrow Express, mainline rail connections and Crossrail – the new East-West high-speed rail link that opens in 2018. Kilburn High Road overground station and Maida Vale tube stations are both about 10 minutes on foot.
Prices from: £499,000
Agent: Hamptons International, 020 3451 1544, newhomes@hamptons-int.com
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