Living in West London

Living in West London

There is a significant appeal to Living in West London, even if we are a little biased, being a long term West London estate agent and with many of us having lived locally for decades. 

West London is a broad title that includes several postcode areas, predominantly those beginning with a ‘W’. From the wonderful regular markets in Chiswick to the highly-regarded schools found in Hammersmith, the world-class shopping options in Shepherd’s Bush, the centrality of West Kensington and the growing dominance of independent shops and eateries in Acton; the multiple residential areas in West London all have individual character and appeal. 

Whilst these neighbourhoods are known for their riverside walks, expansive green spaces, and bustling high streets, one of the richest factors that draw many to seeking a home here and deciding that living in West London is for them, is the community spirit, the village feel and togetherness. This part of London showcases many types of architecture and evidence of building and growth through all periods from Victorian to Georgian, some even older together with some fine examples of modern development such as those in White City. 

Where to live in West London?

There are so many places to consider living in West London that it can be hard to narrow it down. Beyond the major postcode areas, tucked away within each are smaller residential pockets, and micro areas that appeal to those with varying passions, preferences, and requirements. Those seeking a home near or looking out onto the River Thames will be drawn to areas such as Strand on the Green, whereas those seeking a location that offers them ready access to the West End might seek a home in West Kensington.

Chiswick

Chiswick has a village-like ambience with all the conveniences of living in a busy city centre, making it a highly sought-after location for homebuyers. With an abundance of green spaces and picturesque riverside walks, Chiswick offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. 

Shopping options in Chiswick range from well known brand names dotted along the High Road, to smaller boutiques and independents on roads such as Turnham Green Terrace and Devonshire Road. 

Chiswick particularly appeals to families due to the range of schooling options and facilities for children. 

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Chiswick

Hammersmith

Hammersmith is a lively West London location with exceptional transport links, providing swift and easy access to central London and beyond. The area is a cultural hotspot, with longstanding theatres, event spaces and music halls that play host to big names and rising stars.

Residents enjoy a mix of modern amenities and retail options, alongside traditional markets, and independent shops. Hammersmith Riverside is well known for its historic pubs and the beautiful views that make for an enjoyable walk year round. 

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Hammersmith Bridge, Riverside

Shepherd’s Bush

Shepherd’s Bush is a bustling neighbourhood, rich in cultural diversity. A standout feature is the Westfield Shopping Centre, one of London’s largest, offering a myriad of retail, dining, and leisure facilities. The area is also known for its lively music and entertainment scene, hosting iconic venues that attract international acts. 

Shepherd’s Bush offers excellent transport links, including the Central Line, making it highly accessible for commuters reaching the West End and The City. A melting pot of cultures, reflected in its varied cuisine and community events, Shepherd’s Bush is a constant hive of activity and an exciting place to live in West London. 

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Shepherd's Bush Common

Acton

Acton has seen its popularity soar among those considering living in West London in recent years. In part, this has been due to its connection to the Elizabeth Line which has dramatically reduced travel times into central London.

Acton’s cultural diversity is reflected in its wide range of international cuisines and community events, enriching the local lifestyle. With excellent transport links, including multiple tube stations and bus routes, Acton ensures easy access to central London and other parts of the city, balancing tranquillity with connectivity.

West Kensington

West Kensington is a well positioned residential area that enables ready access by road, rail or bus into central London and the West End whilst providing some respite from the bustle of inner central London. 

Property in West Kensington exudes grandeur with fine examples of period architecture, and many homes enjoy relative peace being positioned on no-through roads or streets with minimal traffic.

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Brook Green

Brook Green in West London is a charming and vibrant community, offering an appealing blend of urban living and neighbourhood charm. This area is celebrated for its namesake green space, Brook Green, providing residents with a picturesque setting for leisure and relaxation. The neighbourhood is characterised by beautiful Victorian architecture, adding a sense of historical elegance. It boasts excellent schools, making it a favoured choice for families. 

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Barons Court

Barons Court is known for its peaceful, leafy streets and elegant architecture. Recognised as home to the prestigious Queen’s Club, known for world-class tennis facilities together with some popular independent shops, Barons Court is a small residential area but one that should not be overlooked by those considering where to live in West London. 

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Living in West London

There’s an obvious appeal to the prospect of living in West London, whichever area you choose to reside in, you’re never too far from a neighbouring postcode and what’s on offer. 

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