Westminster, England

The typical property in W1C

W1C covers Oxford Street, the West End shopping core, a central Westminster outcode dominated by retail (Selfridges, John Lewis), with very limited residential stock.

Area summary

W1C is a small Westminster City Council outcode covering the heart of Oxford Street and the West End shopping district, including Selfridges (the 1909 Harry Gordon Selfridge department store), John Lewis Oxford Street, and the Bond Street / Oxford Street junction. Residential stock is essentially absent, the outcode is dominated by retail and offices.

Bond Street (Elizabeth Line, Central, Jubilee), Marble Arch (Central) and Oxford Circus stations serve the outcode.

What the data shows

Average sold
£5,325,000
From 5 sales
Median sold
£1,025,000
Dominant stock
flat-maisonette
Average EPC
67/100
Avg annual energy
£1,738
Full data for W1C

Researched facts

  • Selfridges on Oxford Street opened in 1909 and is a Grade II* listed building, source
  • The Elizabeth Line reached Bond Street in October 2022, source
  • Oxford Street is one of the busiest shopping streets in Europe, source

Buyer notes

  • Essentially no residential stock
  • Substantial Oxford Street pedestrianisation plans affect future commercial value
  • Strong Elizabeth Line connectivity since 2022

The full W1C 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.

W1C property data

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