New Build Homes in West London
West London is home to the prestigious neighbourhoods of Chelsea and Knightsbridge. Enjoy the designer shops of the King’s Road, Sloane Street and Brompton Road, including Harrods department store. For more retail choice, White City in the borough of Hammersmith & Fulham offers Westfield London, Europe’s largest shopping centre.
The films Paddington, Love Actually and Notting Hill were all set in Notting Hill in the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea for a reason: its wide streets and colourful houses give it a smart but friendly feel.
Along the Thames, Fulham offers scenic riverside walks. Football fans can find the grounds of Chelsea FC and Fulham FC. Heading further out will bring you to the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, where 50,000 plants collected from all over the world are displayed in this UESCO World Heritage site.
West London also spans Harrow, Brent and Ealing, which offer leafy areas and great transport links. West London is perfectly placed for Heathrow Airport – reached via the Elizabeth Line or Piccadilly Line, as well as the Heathrow Express from Paddington Station. In the opposite direction, you can be in the West End in minutes.
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Where to live in London
With so much going, and so many different identities crossing paths across London, there are a wealth of places to live for all manner of different tastes and requirements be it a new build house or apartment. The choice is astonishing, and every borough offers its own vision of inner city living.If you're looking for cosmopolitan class and town-like charm in central London then you should look no further than Fulham including our new apartments at bankside. Perched on the north bank of the Thames, Fulham gained a reputation in the 18th century as a bohemian playground for the upper classes, until the Industrial Revolution took hold and saw the rise of trade and craft works.
Bankside is one of the capital's best places to be, with an exciting hub of culture playing host to all kinds of events and celebrations all year round. The Globe theatre puts on plays throughout the year in the same unforgettable surroundings that formed the backdrop for countless attendees through the centuries, while the Tate Modern whisks its visitors away to a modern art wonderland.
London's illustrious West End has earned a reputation as a fashionable and trendy part of the city, thanks to its chic shops and its elegant architecture. An engaging history mixed with the modern touch of contemporary London lends a beguiling feel to life in Marylebone, tasteful eateries brush shoulders with world class tourist attractions and historic bookshops. Meanwhile, just a few streets away are the uncanny waxworks of Madame Tussauds and the wonderful Wallace Collection.
Things to do in London
London is a tantalising web of shopping streets which boast some of the most iconic and well-respected shops in the world. A shopping trip in the capital will yield intriguing finds in not only the regular high street behemoths but also in the smaller shopping havens like Neal's Yard and Camden Market. For the epitome of luxury, Harrods has seven floors of department store glamour and glitz, while Hamleys takes kids of all ages into a veritable toy box full of beloved characters and creations spanning all shapes and sizes.Entertainment comes naturally to London, as evidenced by the astonishing number of iconic venues. Leicester Square brings millions of theatre-goers to its brilliant theatres and cinemas every single year, featuring red carpet premieres and quirky, indie productions. For music fans, such pilgrimage sites as Ronnie Scott's, the Royal Albert Hall and the O2 Arena consistently host performances by the world's greatest musical acts, while at street level you'll discover intriguing bars and nightclubs which boast a thriving underground scene.
London's ever-evolving cultural and artistic scene revolves around a core of venerable and established museums and art galleries which act as the canvas for spectacular exhibitions and superb art installations. The British Museum has a dazzling collection of artefacts from around the world. The Natural History Museum contains intact dinosaur bones, the remains of cavemen and the 25 metre skeleton of a blue whale. On the artistic side of things, the National Gallery displays an astonishing array of different artworks, installations and sculptures throughout history.
Property to buy in London
With so much choice for properties across London, we’re proud to offer a diverse range of listings to cater to all needs and tastes. From new builds to regeneration projects the variety of properties in London is vast. From fantastic locations on the edge of London such as The Eight Gardens, offering green space and fast transport links, to the canalside Grand Union, to being in the heart of Canary Wharf at South Quay Plaza, Berkeley Group offer a huge range of property to buy in London to suit every potential homeowner or property investor.