Borough of Westminster

You’ll spot scenes of Westminster on most London postcards, and it’s little wonder. After all, this place hosts riverside icons like the House of Lords, Big Ben and Westminster Abbey. Not to mention the black taxis and scarlet phone boxes synonymous with England’s capital. Some of the country’s best-preserved Georgian mansions can be found in its neighbourhoods, too, sitting pretty in the quiet, leafy streets of Maida Vale and Belgravia. Also, let’s not forget the glittering lights of the West End, the best place to catch dinner and a show. Read on to read reviews from residents living in some of the best places to live in Westminster.

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Best places to live in Borough of Westminster

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Westminster birds eye view

Westminster’s famous landmarks

Despite its modest eight or so square miles, this slice of Central London positively packs in the tourist attractions. Walking tours run all year round, charting thousands of years of history to the delight of millions of visitors. Favourite stop-offs include the Churchill War Rooms, Westminster Cathedral and the Florence Nightingale Museum.

Art fans from all over flock to the Tate Britain on Westminster’s Millbank. The museum houses the world’s largest collection of British art, and residents of Berkeley’s Abell & Cleland development can count it as a neighbour. These stunning apartments were designed by award-winning architecture and interiors studio, Project Orange, and are tucked among landscaped grounds close-by.

There is also, Buckingham Palace, Britain’s most famous landmark of all needs little introduction. Those in-the-know avoid the awestruck crowds in its immediate vicinity, and admire it in the peace and quiet of neighbouring St James’ Park – a glorious 23 hectares of meadows and walkways.

Westminster residents

Naturally, living near the Queen is a privilege that doesn’t come cheap. With home prices here falling largely into the multimillion pound bracket, residents tend to be politicians, celebrities and those born into fortunes.

Just a stone’s throw from Buckingham Palace is Westminster Quarter, a collection of luxury apartments by Taylor Wimpey Central London spread over three different sites on Monck Street. There are 90 design-led units here, housed across three properties – 73 Great Peter Street, 1 Chadwick Street and Ashley House.

 

While some new developments strive to stand out both in height and appearance, the eight-storey Westminster Quarter quietly slots into its prestigious SW1 neighbourhood – a chic and classy addition to the streetscape. And on closer inspection its intricate brickwork façade, which looked to local architecture as its inspiration, adds further depth and interest to the building.” – HomeViews Property Pro

St James Park

Development in Victoria

The central Victoria neighbourhood is undergoing extensive regeneration. Once a cluster of tired office blocks, developers have breathed new life into the area with a shedload of contemporary apartments. A plethora of new bars, restaurants and stores have followed suit.

Right opposite Victoria Station, The Nova Building is turning heads. This Land Securities scheme features an ultra-modern exterior, complete with a pink angular front. Rated as one of the best places to live in Westminster, scroll down to read reviews from residents who rent in Westminster.

 

It offers up a wealth of luxury shopping and fine dining, including the likes of Aster by DandD London to Rail House Cafe by Adam White. Residents will also enjoy first-class amenities like a 24-hour concierge service, a private residents’ lounge, gym facilities, a cinema and a business centre. There’s also secure underground parking available for a fee of £85,000. Topping everything off, figuratively and literally, is the ninth floor roof garden and terrace, which affords residents views over the palace’s gardens and the capital’s cityscape. ” – HomeViews Property Pro on The Nova Building

 

Kings Gate is an alternative another Westminster base by Land Securities. This one’s got a prime spot on Victoria Street, and overlooks the Royal Parks and Westminster Cathedral. Its 100 private apartments have been designed by Patrick Lynch, Millier and Spinocchia Freund.

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High-end living

Westminster’s local amenities tend to cater to the wealthy occupants. Expect top schools, members-only clubs, fine dining – including a reputable clutch of Michelin-starred restaurants – and designer boutiques. Bond Street, in particular, offers some of the biggest names in fashion. Chanel, Cartier and Dolce all have flagship stores here. Westminster is also the place to dip in and out of London’s finest establishments, like Harrods, Sotheby’s and The Ritz.

Soho & Covent Garden

It’s not all grandeur and glamour, though. Edgy Soho offers a great mix of laid-back bars, restaurants and live music venues, while Covent Garden is alive with quirky street performers and bohemian market stalls. For high street names like Zara and Topshop, there’s no beating Oxford Street. As well as this, traditional selections such olde-world shops and pubs are to be found in St James’s.

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Review Date Mar 2022

There’s is a good selection of shops around our area and we’re a very short walk to the tube station which gives us access to all of the main stops. The area is pretty quiet and feels safe.

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The development has everything you need, gym, shops, outdoor space etc. There is often noises happening around the complex which can be quite distracting but they don’t happen all the time.

Our building is also always very warm which isn’t great during the Summer.

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I was well informed before moving in, so don’t feel there’s anything I wish I’d been told.

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They have dealt with any issues we have raised very quickly and efficiently. We have a fair few issues with plumbing in our flat and the maintenance team have been great at coming and sorting it asap.

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Overall good place to live with Luxury of being close to all the London highlights weather great fantastic transportation system,tube and bus.

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Review Date Mar 2022

He’s very nice area, Close to the underground.
Parking is a nightmare unless you pay for a car park space which is relatively expensive.

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Very Noisy at times due to contstant building renovation and trash collections.
However dolphin square does have a certain charm with beautiful gardens ,Great maintenance and security system.
I would certainly recommend it to anyone Who is looking for an apartment long-term or short-term niece or even the hotel she’s on the front of the building.

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The only thing I can think of is the building renovation noise, that wasn’t pointed out to me initially.

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Yes they are very quick to repair Any issues with the apartment.

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Nice historic building in great area

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Review Date Mar 2022

Nice quiet, village like atmosphere in pimlico but close enough to busier areas with great transport links.

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Nice historic building in great area. Fantastic building management is let down for us by the lack a of ability to regulate temperature. Our flat is always incredibly hot, unbearably so during the summers, and us such we don’t really use the heating. Unfortunately the energy bills are not metered and so we’ve ended up getting stung heavily by the recent price rises even though we barely use any energy.

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There is a good chance your apartment will get unbearably hot. Consider this especially if working from home and plan to put purchas fans or air con

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The building management is fantastic – we have had certain maintenance issues but they’ve always sent up the repair team within an hour or two to fix it.

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The design of the development is amazing

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Review Date Mar 2022

The area is very central and close to TFL services. However at night it can be a bit scary to walk.

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The design of the development is amazing. I have within my building a pool a spa a gym an amazing garden for a break and a supermarket for last minute groceries. Also when i don’t have time to cook i can order from the restaurant. Lastly when people visit me they can stay at the hotel.

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There’s nothing I wish i had known I am pleased by everything.

How has the building management responded to any problems or issues you have raised:

Whenever i have a problem I can always call the maintenance team of my building to fix it. They always do.

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