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Queens Park

£1,350,000
3 BEDROOMS
3 BATHROOMS
2 PRIVATE TERRACES

Why Queen's Park

The Neighbourhood Essentials
This elegant three-bedroom apartment on The Avenue, NW6 offers contemporary living in one of West Hampstead’s most desirable addresses. Set within a beautifully designed development, it features a bright open-plan reception, a sleek fully fitted kitchen, generous double bedrooms, and luxurious bathrooms finished to a high standard.

At A Glance

Discover what makes Queen’s Park one of London’s most desirable places to live. A blend of community charm, excellent amenities, and seamless connectivity to central London make this neighbourhood perfect for families, professionals, and investors alike.
Cafes
Start your mornings with artisan coffee and neighbourhood charm. From Milk Beach and Carmel to Dark Arts Coffee and Gail’s, Queen’s Park is home to some of London’s most beloved brunch spots. Whether it’s a slow Sunday breakfast or a quick espresso on the way to the station, the café culture here defines local living.
TRANSPORT
Perfectly positioned for both work and leisure, Queen’s Park offers outstanding transport connections. The Bakerloo Line and Overground from Queen’s Park Station provide direct access to Paddington, Oxford Circus, and Canary Wharf in minutes, while nearby West Hampstead and Kilburn High Road expand your connectivity across London and beyond.
Schools
Queen’s Park is surrounded by some of North West London’s most respected schools, including Salusbury Primary, Malorees Junior, and Queen’s Park Community School. For families, the area’s educational reputation adds to its enduring appeal — combining academic excellence with a true sense of community.
THE PARK
Spanning over 30 acres, Queen’s Park is the green heart of the community — offering peaceful gardens, tennis courts, a children’s playground, and a popular Sunday farmers’ market. The park’s tree-lined paths and vibrant seasonal events make it a destination for relaxation, recreation, and connection year-round.

Why buyers are choosing Queen’s Park in 2026

+27%

Average property prices up 27% in the last five years.

15 Mins

To Bond Street on the Bakerloo Line, making it a commuter’s dream.
“We fell in love with the vibrant community, great schools, and beautiful green spaces. Queen’s Park has everything we were looking for.”
— Sarah & James, Queen’s Park residents

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The Property: A Curated Lifestyle

Discover Queen’s Park Living
The residence celebrates bespoke stone and design in a seamless blend of luxury style and urban elegance. The Property beautifully integrates the natural world with modern architecture and design elements, allowing for intimate indoor/outdoor living, inclusive of sustainability and architectural craftsmanship.
3 BED
3 BATH
2 TERRACES
Private Terraces
Real outdoor space on both sides — including a west-facing terrace off the bedrooms
1,700+ Sq Ft of Lateral Space
A deliberate, linear layout centred around a 40ft living space — where the sense of space actually lives.
40ft Open-Plan Living
A huge open-plan reception + kitchen/diner that actually works for hosting (and day-to-day life)
Parking + EV + Concierge
Secure underground parking with an electric charging point, plus concierge and lift access — the “easy mode” stuff period flats don’t have

Who This Home Actually Works For

Who this apartment can work for....
PERFECT FOR....
Homes around Queen’s Park attract buyers for similar reasons, but this particular building and layout narrow the fit.

Three-bedroom apartments in NW6 are most in demand when they combine scale, separation, and transport flexibility. Over 1,700 sq ft places this flat closer to a small house than a typical conversion, while three bathrooms materially reduce day-to-day friction for families, guests, or hybrid working.

Brondesbury Park (Overground, Zone 2) and Kilburn (Jubilee line, Zone 2) create two distinct commute patterns — a key reason buyers choose this pocket over areas with single-line dependency. Queen’s Park itself functions as a daily-use amenity rather than a destination park, supporting routines rather than occasional leisure.

This is a home for buyers who value how life runs, not just how it looks.
LESS IDEAL IF...
This won’t suit buyers whose priorities sit elsewhere.

Service charges in this building reflect concierge access, lifts, parking, and on-site facilities, which appeals to buyers trading autonomy and time for predictability and ease — but not to those optimising purely for low annual costs.

Likewise, buyers focused on period detail, original features, or a bustling high street directly outside the front door tend to favour Victorian conversions closer to Salusbury Road itself.

The value here lies in space, systems, and long-term usability, not character for character’s sake.

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Nearby Amenities & Lifestyle

Experience the epitome of modern London living at The Avenue, where exceptional design, luxury, and convenience come together in the heart of Queen’s Park.
Transport
Queen's Park Station
0.7 mi
Brondesbury Park Station
0.3 mi
Kensal Rise Station
0.4 mi
Bakerloo
Overground
Bus 6, 36, 187
Parks & Green Spaces
Queen's Park (30 acres)
0.3 mi
Tiverton Green
0.2 mi
Paddington Recreation Ground
0.8 mi
Shopping
Planet Organic
0.4 mi
Sainsbury's Local
0.3 mi
Salusbury Road Boutiques
0.4 mi
Dining & Cafes
The Salusbury Gastropub
0.4 mi
Milk Beach (Breakfast)
0.5 mi
Dark & Light Coffee
0.4 mi
Paradise by Way of Kensal Green
0.6mi
Schools
Malorees Primary School
0.3 mi
Salusbury Primary School
0.4 mi
Queen's Park Community School
0.5 mi
St Augustine's CofE High
0.7 mil
Leisure & Culture
Lexi Cinema
0.5 mi
Farmers' Market (Sundays)
0.4 mi
Tennis Courts (Queen's Park)
0.3 mi
Museum of Brands
0.8 mil

Queen’s Park Property Market

Queen’s Park remains one of North West London’s most resilient apartment markets, combining steady growth with strong buyer demand.

According to Savills (2025), property values here have risen +6.8% year-on-year, while Rightmove data (Q4 2025) shows homes selling in around 28 days — around 35% faster than the London average.

Knight Frank’s NW London Insight (2025) places £1.35 million at the heart of the active three-bedroom market, supported by an 18% drop in new supply (Savills Development Data 2025).

For buyers searching Queen’s Park apartments for sale or three-bedroom flats in NW6, this submarket offers rare stability, limited competition, and long-term value within Zone 2.
+6.8% YoY Growth
Queen’s Park continues to outperform wider London averages
28 Days Avg. on Market
Apartments in Queen’s Park sell 35% faster than the London average (43 days).
£1.35M Core Market Band
Where the demand sits.
↓ 18 % YoY
New-Build Supply (making this a rare opportunity
WHY INVEST
Queen’s Park combines steady growth, low stock levels, and reliable buyer demand.

Three-bedroom apartments priced around £1.35 million sit in the most active segment of the market, offering both lifestyle appeal and long-term value within London’s Zone 2.

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Your Questions About
Queen's Park Answered

Queen's Park is one of North West London's most sought-after neighbourhoods, offering excellent investment potential with prices rising 15.33% year-on-year. The area combines village-like charm with Zone 2 transport links, top-rated schools, and a thriving community of families and creative professionals.
Three bedroom apartments in Queen's Park typically range from £800,000 to £1.5 million, depending on condition, period features, and proximity to the park. The average apartment price in the area is £582,529, with family-sized properties commanding a premium.
Queen's Park station (Zone 2, Bakerloo Line) offers excellent connectivity: Oxford Circus in 15 minutes, Paddington in 10 minutes, Waterloo in 22 minutes, and the City in approximately 25 minutes. London Overground also serves the area.
Queen's Park offers excellent schooling options including Malorees Primary (Ofsted Outstanding), Salusbury Primary, Queen's Park Primary, and the highly-regarded Queen's Park Community School for secondary education. Faith schools include Islamia Primary, St Luke's CofE, and St Mary's RC.
Queen's Park is celebrated for its 30-acre Victorian park (Green Flag award winner), the award-winning Sunday Farmers' Market, independent restaurants on Salusbury Road and Lonsdale Road, The Lexi volunteer-run cinema, and its thriving community of artists, musicians, and media professionals.

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