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Live in Willesden Green

Willesden Green, nestled in North West London, offers the perfect blend of community spirit, historical charm and modern convenience. This vibrant neighbourhood is increasingly popular among families and young professionals

Why Live in Willesden Green?

Willesden Green, nestled in North West London, offers the perfect blend of community spirit, historical charm and modern convenience. This vibrant neighbourhood is increasingly popular among families and young professionals, thanks to its green spaces, excellent transport connections and thriving local scene. A mix of Edwardian and Victorian architecture adds timeless character, while independent cafes, shops, and bars breathe contemporary life into the area.

A Rich Historical Legacy

Willesden Green boasts a fascinating history dating back to the 10th century. Its name originates from the Anglo-Saxon term for “hill of the spring,” referencing the area’s natural springs. It was once a destination for religious pilgrimage, particularly to visit the Black Madonna at the Shrine of Our Lady of Willesden.

Things to Do in Willesden Green

Parks and Green Spaces

Nature lovers are spoiled for choice. Gladstone Park, a local favourite, offers rolling lawns, tennis courts, a rose garden, art gallery, and panoramic views across London.

Roundwood Park, a Grade II-listed Victorian park, features a bowling green, aviary, and ornamental gardens—perfect for leisurely weekend strolls.

Sport and Leisure

The Willesden Sports Centre provides modern gym facilities, swimming pools, fitness classes and children’s activities, making it ideal for families and fitness enthusiasts alike.

Food, Drink and Nightlife

Foodies can enjoy a diverse culinary scene with standout venues like Beer + Burger, which started in Willesden and quickly became a London favourite. The Queensbury offers a stylish gastropub experience, while Habaneros serves up some of the best burritos in the borough. Don’t miss local treasures like Edward’s Bakery and O’Farrells butcher for a taste of community tradition.

Culture and Community

The Willesden Green Library Centre is more than a library—it’s a cultural hub with exhibitions, local history archives, and community events. You’re also just a short walk from Kiln Theatre in Kilburn, one of London’s leading venues for contemporary drama and independent film.

Transport and Connectivity

Willesden Green is superbly connected. The Jubilee Line from Willesden Green Station takes you directly to Bond Street, London Bridge and Canary Wharf, making it ideal for commuters. Numerous bus routes also serve the area, and the nearby Cricklewood Thameslink adds further travel flexibility.

The Property Market

Willesden Green features a charming mix of architectural styles. You’ll find spacious Edwardian and Victorian homes, classic London terraces, and a growing number of modern developments. The area continues to attract buyers and renters seeking more space without compromising on access to Central London.

A Diverse and Welcoming Community

Willesden Green is celebrated for its multicultural makeup and strong sense of local identity. Residents describe it as friendly, laid-back, and increasingly stylish—offering the character of “old London” with the energy of a rising hotspot.

Willesden Green has a strong reputation for schools in the local area, with many either rated as ‘Good’ or ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted during their last inspection.

Schools in Willesden Green

Discover local primary schools, secondary schools and sixth form colleges in Willesden Green.

Education in Willesden Green

Ages: 4 – 11 years old

Ofsted Rating: Good (2023)

Ages: 11 – 18 years old

Ofsted Rating: Good (2019)

Ages: 7 – 11 years old

Ofsted Rating: Good (2023)

Ages: 4 – 7 years old

Ofsted Rating: Outstanding (2023)

Ages: 11 – 19 years old

Ofsted Rating: Good (2019)

Ages: 4 – 11 years old

Ofsted Rating: Good (2023)

Independent Schools:

Ages: 4 – 18 years old

Ofsted Rating: Outstanding (2023)

 

Ages: 2-7 years old

ISI: Considerable Strength (2024)