NW10 London postcode: Residents rate their streets

Willesden Junction station sign in the NW10 London postcode

What is NW10, London really like? Is it a good postcode to live in? HomeViews Streets is a new site that invites residents throughout London to review their local areas. Everything from transport and amenities to entertainment and access to parks and recreational facilities is up for comment. With all this knowledge at hand, we uncover what’s good (or not so good!) about the NW10 London postcode. Is this the right area for you? Read on to find out.

Is NW10 a good place to live?

So, what’s it like to live, work and play in NW10? HomeViews Streets asks residents to provide an honest account of life in the NW10 area, right down to street level. They share their thoughts and feelings about the transport, amenities, and community the postcode offers. They also score each element out of five and leave insightful written comments to complete their reviews.

Click through the examples below to see a range of reviews for the NW10 area. To view all the content on the site, simply write a review of your own area!

NW10, London resident reviews

“Great for families with children!”

What area does NW10 cover?

NW10 is the postcode in North West London that covers Willesden, Acton (part), Harlesden, Kensal Green, Neasden (part), Old Oak Common, Park Royal, Stonebridge, and Brent Park. Local authorities that cover the postcode include Brent, Ealing, the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, and Hammersmith and Fulham.

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What zone is NW10 in?

The NW10 postcode sits within London TfL Zones 2 and 3. It is bordered to the north by NW9 and NW2, with NW6 to the east, and W10, W12, W3 and W5 running below. Wembley lies just to the west of NW10.

What is transport like in NW10?

NW10 has access to both London Underground and Overground services. The Bakerloo and Jubilee Lines both have a presence across the area, with Kensal Rise and Willesden Junction on the Bakerloo Line and Neasden on the Jubilee Line. London Overground stations include Kensal Green, Kensal Rise, Willesden Junction, Harlesden and Stonebridge Park, which also has national rail connections. The area is well served by bus routes, while the A406 and A40 are both easily accessible, providing road links towards Central London and out to the M25 and M1.

Is NW10 a safe place to live?

NW10 contains many of London’s safer boroughs with lower crime rates. These include Brent, Kensington and Chelsea, and Hammersmith and Fulham. Ongoing community policing projects continue to make the area safer for everyone who lives there.

HomeViews Area Guides

See the area guides on related areas below for HomeViews insights about NW10 and surrounding regions. These pages include the top-rated new homes in those areas and reviews by residents.

North West London

North West London
If fuss-free London transport links and masses of greenery are big draws, then living in North West London will certainly appeal. Property developers have been concentrating on this slice of the city more heavily in recent years. The new homes have drawn those seeking Read more about North West London

Borough of Ealing

Borough of Ealing
Ealing, or ‘The Queen of the Suburbs’ as it’s fondly known, is a happy balance between city and countryside living. Train and tube stations offer fantastic connections to the heart of the capital, as well as this it has retained a rural, characterful look Read more about Borough of Ealing

Wembley

Wembley
Perhaps best-known for its sporting and entertainment credentials, Wembley actually has plenty more strings to its bow. The world-famous Wembley Stadium and revamped SSE Arena are certainly highlights, but the area has been transformed in recent years into a highly appealing residential neighbourhood. Significant Read more about Wembley

What is HomeViews?

HomeViews provides verified resident reviews of the UK’s housing developments. We’re working with developers, landlords and the Government to recognise high performers and help to improve standards in the built environment.

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