Hounslow, England

The typical property in W4

W4 covers Chiswick (Homefields, Riverside, Gunnersbury) and parts of Southfield and Ravenscourt, a west London Hounslow / Hammersmith and Fulham / Ealing outcode with the Thames riverside, substantial Victorian / Edwardian villa stock and the Chiswick High Road.

Area summary

W4 spans Hounslow, Hammersmith and Fulham and Ealing and covers Chiswick (the principal area), with the Thames riverside on the southern boundary and the A4 Great West Road running through the northern part. Chiswick has been one of the most established middle-class suburbs in west London since the late 19th century and retains substantial Victorian and Edwardian villa stock. Chiswick House and Gardens (Lord Burlington's 1729 Palladian villa, managed by English Heritage / Chiswick House and Gardens Trust) is the principal historic site. Chiswick High Road is one of west London's principal gentrified high streets.

Chiswick (South Western Railway), Chiswick Park (District), Turnham Green (District, Piccadilly) and Stamford Brook (District) stations serve the outcode.

What the data shows

Average sold
£868,208
From 51 sales
Median sold
£835,000
Dominant stock
terraced
Full data for W4

Researched facts

  • Chiswick House (1729, Lord Burlington) is a Palladian villa managed by the Chiswick House and Gardens Trust, source
  • Hogarth's House on Chiswick Mall is a Grade I listed museum, source
  • The Chiswick High Road conservation area covers parts of W4, source

Buyer notes

  • Multiple conservation areas restrict external alterations
  • Riverside stock has Thames flood-risk exposure, check Environment Agency maps
  • Three boroughs share the outcode, confirm which governs the specific address

The full W4 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.

W4 property data

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