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£251,000 below fair value

W10 4HR

Third Avenue, London, W10

2 Beds
1 Baths
80 m² Floor area
Type Terraced
Listed 10 Jul 2026
Asking price £895,000
Price per m² £11,188 / m²

The Queen's Park Estate, known locally and affectionately as The Avenues, was developed between 1874 and the 1880s, its semi-detached Victorian cottages built to house the artisan working class of the era. They were never intended to be grand. What they became, over 150 years of community, is something rarer: streets of genuine character, where period architecture and neighbourly spirit have combined to produce one of north-west London's most sought-after residential enclaves. Third Avenue is among its finest.

This fully renovated, turn-key home announces itself with a unique turret-style entrance porchway, its stained glass-effect panel catching the light at every hour of the day. Inside, the ground floor has been thoughtfully reconfigured into a lateral, open-plan space that honours the home's Victorian bones while delivering a thoroughly contemporary daily experience. White walls magnify the natural light; rich wooden floors ground and warm. A log burner anchors the living area, which flows back through the dining space and into the kitchen, where heavenly grey cabinetry offer the perfect counterpoint to the warmth of the materials around it. The balance between period legacy and modern sensibility is struck with real confidence here, and it is rarely achieved so well.

Wooden French doors open from the kitchen onto a beautiful private garden. Mature trees and well-established shrubs are planted within elegant brick and stone sleepers; a sunken brick seating area at the rear provides an enclosed, private space for entertaining. High original brick walls complete the enclosure.

On the first floor, a large double bedroom, currently configured as a home office, sits alongside a contemporary bathroom suite: white tiles, black sanitary ware, and Mediterranean azure accents. Most notably in the tiled splashback of a recessed toiletry shelf. On the second floor, the loft conversion delivers the principal bedroom, with generous eaves storage, huge Velux windows, and a quality of morning light that makes it a room worth waking up in.

The Avenues are a neighbourhood that earns their reputation quietly. Salusbury Road's independent restaurants, boutiques and the UK's finest Sunday farmers' market are a short walk away. Carmel, Don't Tell Dad, Michiko Sushino and The Hero are all close at hand. Queen's Park itself, offering thirty acres of open green space with tennis, pitch-and-putt, a children's farm, and a Victorian bandstand, is within easy reach, and Portobello Road and the creative energy of Kensal Rise lie just beyond. Queen's Park station places the Bakerloo line and London Overground on the doorstep. Kensal Rise station is equally close.

How the asking price has moved

Jul 2026
£895,000
Listed at original asking price

What similar homes actually sold for

Nearby Land Registry transactions — the data behind our fair price estimate.

Address Sold price Date Type
176 THIRD AVENUE, W10 4HR £750,000 Jun 2022 Terraced
176 THIRD AVENUE, W10 4HR £668,250 Aug 2021 Terraced
188 THIRD AVENUE, W10 4HR £840,000 Dec 2019 Terraced
176 THIRD AVENUE, W10 4HR £750,000 Mar 2019 Terraced
200 THIRD AVENUE, W10 4HR £605,000 Feb 2019 Terraced
180 THIRD AVENUE, W10 4HR £615,000 Jun 2018 Terraced
Source: HM Land Registry · W10 4HR · Sorted by date

Third Avenue, London, W10

Our fair price estimate
£1,146,000
Nearby sold prices per m² × UK HPI × 80 m² floor area (EPC-declared)
Asking price £895,000
Fair price £1,146,000
Difference ↓ £251,000 under
Price per m² £11,188 / m²
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About this valuation

Fair price calculated from HM Land Registry sold prices in the same postcode area, adjusted by the UK House Price Index, and multiplied by the EPC-declared floor area of 80 m². Updated daily.