About this development
Hidden away along a private road in a tranquil parkside location, Mosaic offers the perfect combination of city living with peace and quiet. Located on the edge of Roundwood Park, this boutique development of just nine apartments provides easy access to this charming Grade II listed green space, popular with locals and with a more laid back vibe than nearby Gladstone Park.
The three storey building epitomises the charm and character of the neighbourhood, and is made with modern materials that complement the local street-scape. Two tone bricks and zinc combine to create an unassuming façade that sits comfortably in this unique setting, with discreet balconies, terraces and gardens surrounded by trees, and a sustainable sedum roof.
Each of the nine apartments has its own private outside space, ranging from ground floor gardens to top floor terraces. The carefully considered exterior is an indication of what lies within. All apartments have been designed with contemporary lifestyles in mind and finished to an exceptionally high standard.
Situation
Willesden is a small suburb with a big heart. Situated five miles north of Charing Cross, this peaceful enclave has quiet residential streets, a lively high street, excellent parks and first class transport links. Once a place of religious pilgrimage, then the fastest growing district in London, today it’s once again a desirable destination, this time round for Londoners looking for a sweet spot in the suburbs that’s intrinsically connected to the capital.
The cultural focal point of the vibrant high street is the award-winning library building, which is also home to a gallery, café and museum and hosts regular arts events. As well as telling the story of the area, this stunning space celebrates the diverse local community, including the nearby neighbourhoods of Dollis Hill and Kensal Green.
Shopping here is a breeze, with a wide selection of local independent shops and high street stores along Walm Lane and the High Road, as well as in Church End. Delis and new cafes and restaurants sit comfortably alongside traditional butchers and bakers. Coffee culture is an established part of the scene, and with several Portuguese and Brazilian shops, cafes and bars you’re never far from a pastel de nata, the perfect custard tart.