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Independent Estate Agent in Cricklewood

About Loporto Browne Residential
Hello! We are Liana and Oliver Loporto Browne, your local independent estate agents.
With a combined experience of over 40 years in the property industry, our family-owned and run estate agency is here to make your journey stress-free.
We take the time to understand your preferences and aspirations, so your unique requirements always come first – because we know that property is personal. So, whether you’re a first-time buyer, a seasoned investor, or looking to rent or sell your property in Cricklewood, we’re on hand with the knowledge, resources, and network.
As estate agents covering Cricklewood, we’re committed to providing exceptional service, and attention to detail that sets us apart. Discover more about us and how we tailor our approach to suit your every need.

Why we love being estate agents in Cricklewood

Having lived in Cricklewood ourselves for a decade, we’re North West London experts and are proud to be estate agents covering sales and lettings for Cricklewood and the surrounding areas.

Our two children go to school here; we eat in the cafes, play in the parks, and shop from the local grocers. We love that Cricklewood, and the surrounding areas, are a melting pot of different communities and backgrounds, primarily a sizeable Irish population, bringing a wealth of cultural richness to the area.

You’ll find everything in this friendly and welcoming neighbourhood- from parks to independent cafes, period architecture to new builds, and plenty of shops on Cricklewood Broadway too. Benefitting from both tube and Overground transport links, Cricklewood is instantly appealing to both families like us, and young professionals alike.

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Cricklewood: About the area

Cricklewood lies along the probable line of the historical Roman road, Watling Street, where Willesden, West Hampstead and Kilburn collide. It’s an unassuming enclave, home to celebrities and novelists alike.
With an eclectic history, records cite ‘le Crickelwode’ as existing since 1294, and by 1860 Cricklewood was a small rural settlement. Home to the famous Crown Pub, a grade two listed Victorian building built in 1899, and now part of the Crown Hotel, as well as the former Cricklewood Aerodrome, used for the first London-Paris air service in the 1920s. Another distinctive building is the Cricklewood Pumping Station. Built in 1905, the interior was used as a double for the boat’s engine rooms of the 1997 film, Titanic.
Set to transform the area is the Brent Cross Cricklewood Regeneration Programme, an ambitious growth project to reshape the underused industrial area into a modern residential cityscape, and one of North West London’s top destinationsfor living, leisure, retail and business.
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