Set within one of the area’s most popular cul de sacs, with direct access to the 86 acres of Gladstone Park, this beautifully refurbished Edwardian house blends period character with confident, contemporary design.
The approach immediately stands out. Ornate timber detailing frames the porch, while the dark, moody façade gives a subtle Gothic edge without ever overpowering the home’s elegance. An original front door with stained glass opens into a striking entrance hall laid with classic red tessellated tiles, setting the tone for what follows.
The front reception is rich and atmospheric, finished with reworked original style cornicing, an iron cast fireplace, timber flooring and Victorian style radiators. A bespoke Crittall style fluted glass door replaces the dividing wall, allowing light to flow through while retaining a sense of separation.
To the rear, a 4.5 metre extension creates an impressive open plan room stretching to over 8 metres in length. Polished concrete floors, marble worktops and a beautifully executed kitchen sit beneath oversized skylights and full height sliding glass doors. Notably, the ceiling height has been preserved throughout, a rare detail that elevates the entire space. The doors lead out to a smart decked terrace for dining and entertaining, followed by a manicured artificial lawn with a far more refined, landscaped finish than traditional AstroTurf.
The first floor offers three bedrooms, currently arranged as two generous doubles and a home office with bespoke joinery, alongside a stylish family bathroom incorporating exposed brickwork for added texture and warmth. Throughout the house, intelligent mood lighting is installed and easily controlled at the touch of a button.
The loft has been converted into an impressive principal suite, flooded with light via floor to ceiling glass doors. Bespoke joinery, a large ensuite bathroom and excellent use of the eaves create a flexible dressing area, snug or retreat depending on preference. Air conditioning has been installed in several rooms, ensuring comfort year round.
Normanby Road’s cul de sac setting is a major draw. With no through traffic, it feels safe, quiet and community focused, with a predominance of family houses rather than dense conversions. Dollis Hill station is around an eleven minute walk, offering Jubilee Line connections, while road access to the M1 and North Circular is straightforward.
A confident, design led Edwardian home in an exceptional park side setting.