Ealing, England

The typical property in W7

W7 covers Hanwell, parts of Northfield, Walpole, Pitshanger, Norwood Green and North Hanwell, an outer west London Ealing outcode with substantial Edwardian / inter-war stock, the Hanwell Broadway high street, the Wharncliffe Viaduct and the Three Bridges junction.

Area summary

W7 is an Ealing Borough outcode covering Hanwell (the principal area), parts of Northfield, Walpole, Pitshanger, Norwood Green and North Hanwell. The Wharncliffe Viaduct (Brunel's 1838 Great Western Railway viaduct, Grade I listed) crosses the River Brent. The Three Bridges (the unique junction where road, canal and railway cross at three levels, Brunel's last engineering work, Grade II* listed) sits in Hanwell. Housing is dominated by Victorian and Edwardian terraced and semi-detached stock with substantial inter-war semis on the outer streets.

Hanwell (Elizabeth Line) station serves the outcode. The A4020 Uxbridge Road runs through.

What the data shows

Average sold
£260,111
From 38 sales
Median sold
£242,500
Dominant stock
terraced
Full data for W7

Researched facts

  • Hanwell station provides Elizabeth Line services since May 2022, source
  • The Wharncliffe Viaduct (1838, Brunel) is a Grade I listed structure, source
  • The Three Bridges (1859, Brunel) is a Grade II* listed structure, source

Buyer notes

  • Elizabeth Line opening has materially shifted local pricing since 2022
  • Victorian / Edwardian terraced stock has 2030 EPC C upgrade exposure
  • Multiple conservation areas restrict external alterations

The full W7 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.

W7 property data

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