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Terraced Edwardian Property - Burnley Road - Neasden, London
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Terraced Edwardian Property - Burnley Road - Neasden, London
Terraced Edwardian Property - Dudding Hill - Neasden, London - opposite Gladstone Park. 10 down and 10s 7d per week for 15 years will purchase one of these houses - lease 999 years. Ground Rent 6. No law costs, No roadmaking charges. Alight at Dollis Hill Station on the Estate. The current (Feb 2018) average price for a property on Burnley Road is 626, 247...!!! Date: circa 1909
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Agency Agent Agents Burnley Estate Facade Feb18 Gladstone Ladder Northwest Opposite Property Suburban Terraced Neasden
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1. Title: "A Terraced Edwardian Gem in Neasden, London: A Journey Back in Time" 2.. Step back in time with this photograph of a beautifully preserved Edwardian terraced property located on Burnley Road in Neasden, London. Dating back to circa 1909, this architectural marvel, situated opposite Gladstone Park, showcases the elegance and charm of the suburban front facade in the early 1900s. The property, boasting a classic Edwardian style, is part of an estate that once offered 15-year leases for a weekly rent of 10 shillings and 7 pence, which is equivalent to approximately £322 in today's currency. The lease, with a ground rent of 6 shillings, came with the added benefits of no law costs or roadmaking charges. The property, with its intricate brickwork, ornate detailing, and steeply pitched roof, is a testament to the craftsmanship of the era. The ladder in the foreground adds an interesting perspective, giving a sense of scale and depth to the image. Fast forward to February 2018, and the average price for a property on Burnley Road has soared to an astounding £626,247, making this Edwardian gem a highly sought-after and valuable piece of real estate in the Northwest London area. This photograph, taken from the collection of Mary Evans Prints Online, offers a glimpse into the rich history of Neasden and its architectural heritage. It serves as a reminder of the beauty and allure of the Edwardian era and the enduring appeal of these terraced properties.
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