About the room

  • Flat
  • 3 bedrooms total
  • 1 bedrooms available (Double Room)
  • 2 bathrooms
  • 6 months minimum stay
  • Available now
  • Elevator
  • Furnished
  • Garden
  • Parking
  • Wifi

Who lives there

2 mixed gender, from 23 to 51, mixed, non smokers


Ideal flatmates

professionals


Room description

Spacious 18 sqm Master Double Bedroom | Brondesbury Park Overground (5 minutes) / near Kilburn & Queen's Park Undergrounds NW6

A bright, exceptionally spacious master bedroom (18sqm/ 190sqft) in a quiet, portered building on the Brondesbury Park side of NW6 (Zone 2). Set moments from Queen's Park's green spaces, cafés and gym, with fast links into central London.

The Room:

This top-floor, garden-facing room is flooded with natural light and offers lovely sunset views. At 18 square meters, it's large enough to comfortably accommodate separate sleeping, living and work areas, think of it as your own private studio space within a flat.

Exceptionally quiet with no street noise and no neighbors above, it's genuinely relaxing and well-suited to working from home or unwinding after a long day.

The Flat:

Freshly painted throughout. The previous tenant lived here for 10 years, which speaks to how comfortable the space is. You'll share a modern kitchen and bathroom with two friendly, easy-going adults: the landlord and a tidy female student in her third year here.

You'll have your own private fridge in the kitchen, a very practical bonus.

Location & Transport:

Excellent links via Kilburn, Queen's Park and Brondesbury Park stations. The 98 bus stops directly outside the building, making late journeys home straightforward and safe.

What's Included:

All bills included

Fully furnished

Broadband

Parking/garage access

Shared garden

Live in Porter

Ideal for:

A professional or student who values a peaceful, well-kept home and appreciates having generous personal space.

£1,100 pcm for Single Occupancy (first week free) | Available now

£1,400 pcm for a Couple.


Listing ID: H26021721511246

Posted on 18 February 2026