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Living in Cricklewood

A local information guide to Cricklewood property, schools and public transport.

  1. Cricklewood is a district of North London whose northeastern part is in the London Borough of Barnet, western part is the London Borough of Brent and southeastern part is in London Borough of Camden. There was a small settlement at the junction of Cricklewood Lane and the Edgware Road by 1294, which by 1321 was being called Cricklewood. By the 1750s the Crown (rebuilt in 1889), was providing for coach travellers and by the 1800s it had a handful of cottages and Cricklewood House as neighbours, and was known for its “pleasure gardens”. By the 1860s there were a number of substantial villas along the Edgware Road starting with Rockhall Lodge and culminating in Rockhall Terrace. Cricklewood was the setting of The Goodies and Minder.

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Cricklewood property (Data updated today)

  1. 142 Properties for sale in Cricklewood

    7 beds 7 bedroom properties from £1,500,000 to £1,500,000
    6 beds 6 bedroom properties from £749,950 to £2,550,000
    5 beds 5 bedroom properties from £550,000 to £999,950
    4 beds 4 bedroom properties from £449,950 to £1,250,000
    3 beds 3 bedroom properties from £215,000 to £949,950
    2 beds 2 bedroom properties from £129,950 to £645,000
    1 beds 1 bedroom properties from £179,950 to £279,950
    Studio 0 bedroom properties from £144,950 to £189,950
    £129,950 £613,960 £1,097,970 £1,581,980 £2,550,000
    Property prices by number of bedrooms
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    Houses vs Flats

        64% flat

        36% house

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    Tenure

        54% Leasehold

        36% Freehold

        10% Leasehold plus share of freehold

  2. 24 Properties for rent in Cricklewood

    7 beds 7 bedroom properties from £1,150 to £1,150per week
    6 beds 6 bedroom properties from £950 to £950per week
    5 beds 5 bedroom properties from £1,050 to £1,050per week
    4 beds 4 bedroom properties from £495 to £700per week
    3 beds 3 bedroom properties from £435 to £675per week
    2 beds 2 bedroom properties from £300 to £360per week
    1 beds 1 bedroom properties from £190 to £275per week
    Studio 0 bedroom properties from £160 to £250per week
    £160pw £358pw £556pw £754pw £1,150pw
    Property prices by number of bedrooms
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    Houses vs Flats

        54% flat

        46% house

Transport in Cricklewood

Nearest public transport stations in and around Cricklewood.

  1. Underground stations

    Golders Green
    Northern line, Zone 3

    Brent Cross
    Northern line, Zone 3

    Willesden Green
    Jubilee line, Zone 2/3

    Kilburn
    Jubilee line, Zone 2

    Brondesbury
    Overground line, Zone 2

  2. Train stations

    Cricklewood

    West Hampstead

    Hendon

    Queen's Park

    Harlesden

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