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Post Office Closures in North West London

This week we have seen the announcement by the Government of the 150 post offices in London which are due to close and another 2,000 across England. In Hampstead and Highgate the post offices in South End Green, England’s Lane and Highgate Village are on the list. Post offices in Cricklewood, Somers Town and Kensal Rise are also scheduled for closure.

Read more at the Ham and High

Property Sale & Rental in London NW2 / NW10

This part of north-west London is located to between Kilburn and Hampstead. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries it was strongly associated with the railways, and a large industrial centre grew around Cricklewood Station.

Today the area is less industrialised but its heritage offers many excellent opportunities to live the ‘urban lifestyle’ in converted factories and warehouses. This cosmopolitan area offers shopping and eating from all over the world and it is considered to be an ‘up and comming area’, susceptable to gentrification.

The Hocroft Estate: A range of Ambassadorial, Detached houses, Bungalows and Semi-Detached houses, more on the Hocroft Estate

Cricklewood: Victorian houses, Victorian terraced houses, industrial and modern developments. more on Cricklewood

Willesden Green: Victorian houses, Victorian terraced houses, modern developments.more on Willesden Green

Childs Hill: Victorian houses, Victorian terraced, modern property developments.more on Child’s Hill

Mapesbury: Victorian houses, Victorian terraced houses, modern redevelopments. more on Mapesbury Estate

Kensal Rise: Smaller terraced houses and mansion blocks. more on Kensal Rise

Property Sale & Rental in London NW2 / NW10

This part of north-west London is located to between Kilburn and Hampstead and includes Child’s Hill, Cricklewood, Hocroft Estate, Kensal Rise, Willesden Green and Mapesbury Estate

In the late 19th and early 20th centuries it was strongly associated with the railways, and a large industrial centre grew around Cricklewood Station.

Today the area is less industrialised but its heritage offers many excellent opportunities to live the ‘urban lifestyle’ in converted factories and warehouses. This cosmopolitan area offers shopping and eating from all over the world and it is considered to be an ‘up and comming area’, susceptable to gentrification.