New Build Homes in West London

Looking for a new home in West London?

This sophisticated corner of the capital is defined by its elegance and heritage, with leafy streets, period architecture and a lively cultural scene. It attracts discerning buyers and professionals seeking a blend of prestige, connectivity and convenience.

West London is home to some of London’s most sought‑after neighbourhoods, including Chelsea and Knightsbridge. Explore the boutiques of the King’s Road, Sloane Street and Brompton Road, and the world‑famous Harrods department store.

For even more retail choice, nearby White City in the borough of Hammersmith & Fulham offers Westfield London, one of Europe’s largest shopping centres.

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.

We currently have homes available in: Fulham, Southall, Wandsworth, Wembley and White City.

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About West London

West London refers to the western part of Greater London. It sits north of the River Thames and west of the City of London, extending outward to the edge of the Greater London boundary.  It spans several boroughs, including Kensington and Chelsea, Hammersmith and Fulham, Ealing and Hounslow, and stretches out towards Richmond and Brentford.

This part of the capital is celebrated for its elegant streets, historic architecture, and picturesque waterfront settings along the Thames.

Many neighbourhoods combine historic townhouses and garden squares with contemporary riverside developments, creating a blend of traditional charm and modern living that appeals to established professionals and families alike.

With ongoing investment in places like White City and the riverfront around Hammersmith and Brentford, the area continues to evolve while retaining the prestige, tranquillity and character that define this sought‑after corner of the capital.

West London Highlights

Close to Heathrow and the City
Close to Heathrow and central London 
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Leafy parks and scenic riverside walks 
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World-class shopping, dining, and cultural venues 
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Distinguished neighbourhoods with strong property values 
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Excellent transport links, including Crossrail and Tube
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History of West London

For centuries, this part of the city was home to royal palaces, grand townhouses, and leafy estates, attracting aristocrats and influential figures. By the 17th and 18th centuries, areas like Kensington and Chelsea were known for their beautiful squares and cultural landmarks.

Its riverside location along the Thames made it a desirable place to live, while green spaces such as Hyde Park and Richmond Park became famous retreats for Londoners. Bustling shopping streets like Oxford Street and cultural venues in the West End turned the area into a hub for theatre, fashion, and entertainment.

In recent years, West London has continued to evolve. New developments in places like White City and Earl’s Court have brought modern homes and vibrant communities, while preserving the historic charm that makes this part of the capital so distinctive. 

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Where to Live in West London

Fulham

In this zone 2 location we have developments at King's Road Park.

Southall

We have homes near Southall station at our Green Quarter development.

Wandsworth

Our riverside  Wandsworth Mills apartments offer new homes in a historic location.

Wembley

Our Grand Union development offers homes near Stonebridge Park station (Zone 3).

White City

Our White City Living development offers over 2,500 homes set in 8 acres of gardens.

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History of West London

For centuries, this part of the city was home to royal palaces, grand townhouses, and leafy estates, attracting aristocrats and influential figures. By the 17th and 18th centuries, areas like Kensington and Chelsea were known for their beautiful squares and cultural landmarks.

Its riverside location along the Thames made it a desirable place to live, while green spaces such as Hyde Park and Richmond Park became famous retreats for Londoners. Bustling shopping streets like Oxford Street and cultural venues in the West End turned the area into a hub for theatre, fashion, and entertainment.

In recent years, West London has continued to evolve. New developments in places like White City and Earl’s Court have brought modern homes and vibrant communities, while preserving the historic charm that makes this part of the capital so distinctive. 

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Education in West London

West London has an outstanding choice of schools and universities. Families can select from excellent state and independent schools, including highly rated primaries and secondaries. These include the West London Free School and Holland Park School, as well as prestigious independent options like St Paul’s School and Godolphin & Latymer.

The area is also home to leading colleges such as Ealing, Hammersmith & West London College, and offers access to world-class universities including Imperial College London and the University of West London. With such a strong educational offering, West London is a fantastic choice for families and students alike. 

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Transport Links

Getting around West London is easy.

From Kensington and Chelsea, residents have easy access to the District, Circle, and Piccadilly lines, connecting quickly to the West End, the City, and Heathrow Airport.

In White City, the Central line and the new Elizabeth Line provide rapid journeys to Paddington, Bond Street, and Canary Wharf, making commuting across London seamless.

Road links via the A4 and M4 corridor offer direct routes to Heathrow and the Thames Valley business hubs, while Heathrow Airport delivers fast global connections—ideal for frequent flyers and hybrid workers.

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New Build Homes for Sale in West London

Living in West London with Berkeley Group means enjoying well-connected neighbourhoods designed for modern lifestyles. Our developments blend striking architecture with landscaped gardens, creating communities that prioritise sustainability, convenience, and quality of life.

From waterfront apartments near Fulham Reach to stylish homes at White City Living, Berkeley offers a diverse range of properties to suit professionals, families, and investors.

Each home is built with energy efficiency and wellbeing at its core, providing a future-focused home in one of London’s most refined and thriving areas.

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Explore our homes in:  FulhamSouthallWandsworthWembley and White City.

West London Property FAQs 

Are there green spaces in West London?

Absolutely. Hyde Park, Holland Park, and Richmond Park are among the largest and most popular, offering everything from formal gardens to wildlife and sports facilities.

How diverse is the food scene in West London?

West London boasts Michelin-starred restaurants, global cuisines, and vibrant street food markets like Portobello Road.

Is West London family-friendly?

Definitely. The area offers excellent schools, parks, and family attractions like Gunnersbury Park and Hanwell Zoo, making it ideal for families.

Is West London good for outdoor activities?

Absolutely. Residents enjoy cycling along the Thames, jogging in Hyde Park, and exploring Richmond Park’s vast green spaces.

What cultural events happen in West London?

Annual highlights include the Notting Hill Carnival, exhibitions at the Design Museum, and performances at the Royal Albert Hall.

What makes West London different from other parts of the city?

West London combines historic elegance with modern convenience, offering leafy streets, cultural landmarks, and excellent transport links—all within easy reach of Heathrow and central London.

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Content created by Berkeley Content Team. (Last updated March 2026).