Byron Quarter HA3 delivers 149 homes in phase one (44 affordable, 15 wheelchair-accessible) within a wider 800-home Harrow regeneration completing 2026, 1.5km from Harrow and Wealdstone station with 14 minute train times to London Euston.
Located off Christchurch Avenue, 1.7km from Kenton Underground, Byron Quarter offers 75 parking spaces, 286 cycle spaces, 1,075 square metres of new green space and 217 trees, improving a former depot into a higher value residential area.
Byron Quarter Christchurch Avenue, Harrow, zone 4, North-West London, is a suburban residential area with strong transport links. The development is set about 1.5 km from Harrow & Wealdstone station, offering rail links to London Euston in approximately 14 minutes. The area is also served by Kenton Underground station, which gives access to the Bakerloo line and Overground services.
The surrounding map depicts a well-served neighbourhood, with schools, parks, cafes, and everyday amenities nearby. Heathrow Airport is easily accessible, and the surrounding green space and recreational land make it attractive to residents. In this way, both access to transport and the amenity of the town provide stability for longer-term occupation with both types of property, maximizing accessibility from a wider range of potential occupiers.
The development is a part of a massive regeneration project that will bring around 800 homes in total, with Phase 1 consisting of 149 apartments and terraced houses. The development includes a six-storey apartment building as well as 71 houses. A percentage of homes are categorized as affordable, and now include wheelchair-accessible units, which enables community planning with inclusivity in mind.
Landscaping and public space are emphasized heavily. The project will deliver more than 1,000 square metres of green space plus over 200 new trees, as well as pedestrian connections, including the Belmont
Trail. These include parking, cycle storage, and internal road layouts that have been designed to cater for day-to-day living. This development is a planned community of residential houses built to serve various housing requirements of an expanding suburban area.
Construction is already underway at the site, which is expected to be finished in 2026 and falls within a wider regeneration strategy for Harrow. US$329,500 (price on request) for a variation of unit type and housing. The broader region shows a resilient rental performance indicator, with estimated yields ranging from 2.5% to 4.5% annually and projected capital growth of up to 10% per year per square metre of area.
With tons of infrastructure improvements and an increasing demand for housing, being in a large regeneration zone means long-term value and the opportunity to buy into it. The project matches broader trends for urban expansion whereby the build-to-rent buyer is more interested in a balanced investment profile, particularly with land providing a balance between suburban living, while still maintaining access to central London.
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Through meticulous planning, the redevelopment proposals for the site aim to create seamless connections to Byron Recreation Ground and surrounding areas. By integrating with existing walking and cycling routes, the project will enhance accessibility and encourage active travel.
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