Westminster, England

The typical property in W1T

W1T covers Fitzrovia and parts of the West End and Bloomsbury, a central London Westminster / Camden outcode with the BT Tower, substantial media and technology occupiers and a mix of Georgian terraced and 20th-century apartment stock.

Area summary

W1T spans Westminster and Camden and covers Fitzrovia (the principal area, including Goodge Street, Charlotte Street, Tottenham Court Road north and Cleveland Street), parts of the West End and Bloomsbury. The BT Tower (formerly the Post Office Tower, opened 1965, Grade II listed) is the most-recognised single building. Fitzrovia has substantial media, advertising and technology occupiers along Charlotte Street and the Charlotte Place area. Housing is mixed: Georgian terraced stock around the Fitzroy Square area, Victorian mansion-block stock, and 20th-century apartment blocks.

Tottenham Court Road (Central, Elizabeth Line, Northern), Goodge Street (Northern) and Warren Street stations serve the outcode.

What the data shows

Average sold
£1,788,740
From 23 sales
Median sold
£1,800,000
Dominant stock
flat-maisonette
Full data for W1T

Researched facts

  • The BT Tower (1965, Grade II listed) is the former Post Office Tower, source
  • Fitzroy Square was designed by Robert Adam from 1790, source
  • The Elizabeth Line reached Tottenham Court Road in October 2022, source

Buyer notes

  • Multiple conservation areas restrict external alterations
  • Building Safety Act exposure on post-2000 high-rise stock
  • Two boroughs share the outcode, confirm which governs the specific address

The full W1T 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.

W1T property data

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