West London

West London stretches from Hayes in the west to Paddington in the east. Best known for central West London it is widely regarded as one of the city’s most sophisticated expanses. It’s little wonder this place is a millionaire-magnet. West London merges charming high streets with sprawling greenery and some of the country’s most beautiful architecture. Read on to hear about some of the best places to live in West London.

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Best places to live in West London

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Mews lane in west London

Maida Vale & Warwick Avenue

Neighbours are most likely to be of the ‘rich and famous’ variety in the W9 postcode. Warwick Avenue and Maida Vale are two of the capital’s most expensive and picture-perfect neighbourhoods. The avenues here are shaded by trees and fringed by Victorian and Edwardian mansions, which look out over flawlessly-kept garden squares.

Likewise the most sought-after properties edge the Little Venice canal. This is a waterway that comes alive in the summer months.  Well-heeled residents wander down from the stucco houses and sip aperitifs on the al fresco terraces. In addition, some of London’s oldest pubs can be found in the area, too, some half-hidden in largely residential pockets. It might feel like a peaceful haven, but W9 is just a short tube journey into the heart of the West End.

Leafy districts with London links 

Well-connected West London districts like Ealing and Chiswick (Ealing alone has four stations) offer residents close proximity to Central London with a rural feel. ‘Queen of the Suburbs’ Ealing has a common that stretches for over 40 acres, and its multiple parks are the setting for year-round community events. Meanwhile, pretty Turnham Green neighbours fashionable Chiswick High Road, where there’s chic bistros and pavement cafés aplenty.

Putney bridge

West London nightlife

To the east of Chiswick you’ll find Hammersmith, which offers a varied nightlife scene. It’s not all about gigs at the famous Apollo, either – there are independent wine bars and a great line of riverside restaurants here. And next door Fulham has smart gastropubs around every corner.

Shepherds Bush – dubbed ‘SheBu’ by locals, is another big-hitter after-dark. Sandwiched between Holland Park and Acton, it’s got a little bit of everything for night-time pursuits. This is thanks to the Westfield mall and the O2 Shepherds Bush Empire. Likewise, there are a high concentration of pubs serving quality food and beer in areas like Brook Green. The Bird in Hand and The Havelock are local favourites.

Paddington’s transformation

Paddington is perhaps best-known as a transport hub, but there’s more to W2 than its enormous (albeit impressive) Victorian station and its surrounding offices. Arrive hungry, because the Paddington Basin in the West London area has been heavily regenerated. There is now a whole host of buzzing canalside eateries to explore. Pergola on the Roof is one of the most visited spots – a summer-time pop-up with four restaurants, two bars and space for 800+ diners. Alternatively, hit Edgware Road for Middle Eastern flavours.

Sunset over west London

Kensington sightseeing

Similarly, culture vultures (with sizeable budgets) should consider Kensington in West London. The area is home to Kensington Palace, the Royal Albert Hall and the Natural History Museum. Here, residents can spend their leisure time wandering through Kensington Gardens, browsing the boutiques of Chelsea, and chowing down on Thai delicacies in The Churchills Arms – London’s most flower-bedecked pub.

Hayes, West London

Hayes is a suburb of Outer London but considered by many to be West London. Iver to the west and Uxbridge to the north. Moreover, Southall is to the east and West Drayton is to the south. It’s in the borough of Hillingdon, 13 miles from Central London, and comes under the UB3 postcode. Hayes is really well connected. Trains from Hayes & Harlington station whisk commuters to London’s Paddington in less than 20 minutes. Once Crossrail arrives, journey times to the likes of Stratford will be dramatically improved. Furthermore, for business travel or holidays, Heathrow Airport is on the doorstep. It is only a 10-minute drive from Hayes’ centre. The M4, M40 and M25 are all close by, too.

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I really like the design

Review Date Feb 2024

I really like how new the house as there is problem such as moulds or water dripping, the garden cleaning is also very good. The bad side for me will be the kitchen, there is no privacy when the guest are over. It would be better if the kitchen was not together with the living room. Also filtered water for drinking . Overall I really like this places is not that far from stores and not too close to stores therefore it reduces noise. It would be better if there was a field near house or gym

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I really like the design expect the Kitchen that is together with the living room as there is no privacy when they guest are over. The cleaning of the garden and the inside the building is good as well. I also like the view of the house as I can get a glimpse of sunset and sunset . I would recommend if there was a basketball field as we can use it for other stuff as well such as badminton etc as well as gym

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The security is really good and tiger stuff such as privet parking the indoor one is really good

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The balcony the rooms are good they view is very good the garden is good

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Great space and convenient location

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Review Date Feb 2024

There c oh I’d be more bars and cafes around the area. It’s super convenient for transport as it’s close to the motorway and Elizabeth lines. Parking is not offered to one bedroom tenants which is absolutely horrible.

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The design is great and appliances are fantastic. The development is also really quiet especially for people working from home. The security with the three points of contact is also well thought out which fantastic. Parking for residents living in 1beds should be provided.

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Great view from my balcony. Parking for 1 bed flats would be highly appreciated.

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My kitchen! Fantastic space and the corner flat allows a lot of natural light into the space which was a huge factor for any space.

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Overall Good

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Review Date Feb 2024

Local shops are close by and within walking distance, also bus stations and train station is about a few minutes walk.

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For residents parking, we can only get 1 spot and even did not provide us a spare parking permit to be able to give to visitors. Some of the repairs taking longer to deal with as well. Also the sink in the toilet is so tiny and its hot water is too hot.

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This area is near to lots of shops and can get lots of traffic.

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Best feature in my home is the long hall and the heating system.

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Home sweet home

Review Date Feb 2024

Its quite good as there is all supermarkets nearby and a quite big space for parking and less trafiic noise

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Designs are very good but the lifts are not quite good and the access systems as well, as there are good facilty for children to play and have fun with other kids and have other storage to keep their bikes overall property mangement dose bot take many things seriously

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Got new neighbours and having a high valued customers

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The secuirty of down and i like the way were kids can play safe

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