The typical property in W10
W10 covers North Kensington, Ladbroke Grove, Queens Park, Kensal Green, Notting Dale and parts of College Park & Old Oak and Harrow Road, an inner west London Westminster / Hammersmith and Fulham / Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea / Ealing / Brent outcode with the Kensal Green Cemetery, the Westway corridor and substantial Victorian / Edwardian terraced stock.
Area summary
W10 spans five boroughs and covers North Kensington (the principal area), Ladbroke Grove, Queens Park, Kensal Green, Notting Dale, parts of College Park & Old Oak, Harrow Road and Golborne. Kensal Green Cemetery (1833, one of the Magnificent Seven Victorian London cemeteries) sits on the eastern boundary. The Westway (A40 elevated road, 1970) cuts through the outcode and dominates the southern part. The Grenfell Tower (a 24-storey council tower block on Grenfell Road, scene of the June 2017 fire that killed 72 people) is in W10 / W11 boundary, and is currently the subject of a substantial public inquiry and rehousing programme.
Westbourne Park (Hammersmith & City, Circle), Kensal Green (Bakerloo, Overground) and Ladbroke Grove (Hammersmith & City, Circle) stations serve the outcode.
What the data shows
Researched facts
Buyer notes
- Building Safety Act remediation exposure is critical, especially on high-rise stock
- Five boroughs share the outcode, confirm which governs the specific address
- Westway noise affects amenity along the corridor
The full W10 data page
Sold price history, crime totals, EPC distribution, council tax bands and more, pulled live from HM Land Registry, Police UK and the EPC Register.
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