Chiswick Homefields · Hounslow · Hammersmith and Chiswick constituency · 51.49397, -0.25185

W4 1PGChiswick Homefields, Hounslow

Location and area intelligence for W4 1PG, Chiswick Homefields, Hounslow

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Bottom 25% LondonSchools 100%Safety 78/100Transport 54/100Low yield 1.38%Only 2 sales — thin data⚠ Knotweed sites nearby

Best for: Families, Owner-occupiers

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Outstanding schools set this area apart

Liveability
73
Safety
78
Schools
90
Transport
54
Environment
68
Investment
35

Location

W4 1PG

Key facts for W4 1PG

Full postcodeW4 1PG
Postcode districtW4
BoroughLondon Borough of Hounslow
WardChiswick Homefields
Latitude51.493973
Longitude-0.251848
Parliamentary constituencyHammersmith and Chiswick
CountryEngland
RegionGreater London

Area Profile & Benchmarks

Area identity and London comparisons

Area Identity

Inner city
HighYoung professionals
ExcellentNeutralRisk: Low

London Benchmarks

vs London avg price+150.0% vs London avg
vs London income+33.1% vs London avg
vs London crime+3.4% vs London avg

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Schools

18 Apr

Nearest schools and Ofsted ratings

90

Education score

Excellent for families
★ Top school within 1km
★★

Primary

The William Hogarth Primary School

Good · 9 min walk

KS2: 106.5

★★

Secondary

West London Free School

Good · 12 min walk

P8: +1.01A8: 64.1

100% of local schools rated Good or Outstanding

Top 10% — exceptional provision

Childcare

Childcare

Maples Nursery School and Children's Centre

Requires Improvement · 22 min walk

5 primaries · 1 secondaries · 0 childcare — within 1km

Safety

11 Jun

Crime rates and local incidents

MEDIUM CRIME

67.2 incidents per 1,000 residents

Higher crime than 52% of London
↑ Rising 60.0%

+269% vs borough

Crime by type

Other41%
Vehicle crime21%
Violence & sexual offences13%
Anti-social behaviour11%
Theft6%
Burglary5%
Robbery3%
Drug offences1%

Road safety

100

Road safety score

0

Accidents (5yr)

2

Serious within 200m

Fire risk

LOW

Risk band

0

Incidents (1yr)

0

Incidents (5yr)

Nearest station: Chiswick Fire Station · 1.2km

Crime is +3% above London average

Note: high crime per resident is typical of central London postcodes — daytime population is often 5–10× the resident count.

Property

12 Jun

Prices, sales volume and market trends

⚠️

Low transaction volumeonly 2 sales in 24 months. Price figures may not reflect the wider area. Treat with caution.

£1,300,000

Median sale price

Top 10% — 150% above London median

£1,300,000 is 150% above the London median (£520,000)

Terraced

Dominant type

Price history

Sales (24 months)2
New build0.0%

Street mix

Semi 5%Terraced 68%Flat 27%

LHA rates — Outer South West London

Shared room£592/mo
1 bedroom£1200/mo
2 bedrooms£1495/mo
3 bedrooms£1800/mo
4 bedrooms£2550/mo

Stamp duty

Standard buyer£71,250
First-time buyerFTB
£71,250
Additional propertyBTL/2nd
£110,250

England & NI rates 2025/26. Additional property rate adds 3% on each band.

Current mortgage rates

2-year fixed4.58%
5-year fixed4.32%
SVR7.25%

Bank of England (monthly average)

Affordability

23.3×

Price-to-income

£6,503/mo

Est. mortgage

Low

Market activity

100d

Days to sell

Energy & construction

Solar yield858 kWh/kWp/yr

BCIS London average 2024. Excludes land value. Use for building insurance sum insured guidance only.

Council tax band Band GAnnual charge £3,232
Price growth potentialHigh

Transport

1 May

Public transport accessibility and links

PTAL 3

Moderate

1a
1b
2
3
4
5
6a
6b
Above London average
🚇
Turnham Green Underground StationDistrict line
2.7 min walk
🚂
Acton Central

Nearby stations

🚇
Turnham Green Underground StationDistrict · Piccadilly
3 min walk
🚇
Stamford Brook Underground StationDistrict
5 min walk
🚇
Ravenscourt Park Underground StationDistrict
14 min walk
🚇
Chiswick Park Underground StationDistrict
14 min walk
🚇
South Acton Rail StationMildmay
18 min walk
🚌No bus stops within 400m

57

Walkability score

86

Footpaths (500m)

0

Santander docks (800m)

1.0 km

Nearest cycle dock

Central London commute times

London Bridge47 min
Victoria39 min
Waterloo46 min
Canary Wharf53 min
City53 min

▎ marker = outer-London average per hub. ↓ green = below average. ↑ orange = above average. ≈ grey = at average. · Source: TfL Journey Planner (sector-level)

Parking & EV

Car parks, spaces and charging points

8

Car parks (800m)

7

EV chargers (800m)

Nearest car park258m
Santander docks (800m)0
Nearest cycle dock1.0 km

Environment

22 Apr

Flood risk, air quality and noise

Flood riskLOW
Low
Minimal flood risk
Surface waterNONE
No assessed surface water flood risk
Air qualityLOW
NO₂: 18.0 µg/m³ · PM2.5: 8.0 µg/m³
Better than 92% of London
NoiseLOW
none
Quieter than 70% of London
Radon riskLOW
0.5% of local properties affected
ULEZ zone · £12.50/dayCCZ: 6.5 km away✗ Not Green Belt✗ Not AONB15% green spaceTree canopy: 70%
Above average green space

Nearest SSSI: Barn Elms Wetland Centre SSSI — 2.2 km

Energy

Solar: 858 kWh/kWp/yr

Ground stability

Geology: SAND AND GRAVEL

Subsidence risk: Low

Shrink-swell: Low

Running sand risk: Medium

Landslide records (2km): None recorded

Insurance risk

Standard

Cost band

Low

Flood risk

Low

Subsidence risk

0.5%

Flood claim prob.

Climate

Local weather conditions and energy potential

1,570 hrs/yr

Sunshine

577 mm/yr

Rainfall

23.3°C

Summer avg

2.9°C

Winter avg

Solar yield858.1 kWh/kWp/yr

Source: Met Office UK Climate Averages 1991-2020

Health

GP, dental and hospital access

ASHCHURCH SURGERY

134 ASKEW ROAD, SHEPHERDS BUSH, W12 9BP

14 min walk

89%

Recommend GP

89%

Overall GP experience

0

GPs within 1km

6

Dentists within 1km

1

Care homes (1km)

Nearest hospitalCharing Cross Hospital · 2.4 km
Nearest A&EKINGSTON AND RICHMOND NHS FOUNDATION TRUST · 9.1 km
A&E 4hr targetNHS target: 95% · London avg: ~68%57.7%

Amenities

Shops, restaurants, parks and more

50

Parks (1km)

38

Restaurants (800m)

18

Cafes (800m)

4

Pubs (400m)

2

Pharmacies (800m)

4

Gyms (1km)

14

Sports (1km)

3

Convenience

Nearest supermarketSriracha Market · 857 m
10 tennis courts1 swimming pools3 sports halls

Nightlife (500m)

0

Nightclubs

4

Late-night venues

D
883 licensed premises in borough281 late-night refreshment licencesHome Office 2023/24

0

Libraries (1km)

1

Cinemas (2km)

788m

Post office

Nearby shops

Express Stop Food and Wine114 m
Sainsbury's Local118 m
Hack & Veldt248 m
Ma Ma Boutique Bakery348 m

Nearby cafes

My Place Chiswick140 m
Pho150 m
Chief Coffee209 m
Starbucks231 m

Nearby restaurants

Angie's112 m
KFC122 m
D Grande138 m
Pho142 m

Nearby pubs

The Roebuck125 m
Piano140 m
The Packhorse and Talbot253 m
The Tabard275 m

Nearby gyms

The Hogarth Health Club305 m
Rocks Lane Chiswick426 m
Hartswood Tennis Club632 m

Nearby pharmacies

West London Pharmacy212 m
Churchill's Pharmacy345 m

Nearby health

sk:n110 m
Randox Health283 m
Chiswick Dental Centre468 m
Holly Road Medical Centre607 m
Food hygiene (5-star)64% of 136

Business

Local businesses registered here

Active businesses
0
New (last 12 months)
0
Dissolved (last 12 months)
0
Industry diversity
0
3yr survival rate
100.0%
Right-to-buy sales (5yr)
307

High street

A

High street health

Investment

Investment grade, yield and market outlook

35

Investment score

Weak

Score reflects rental yield, demand & liquidity — not capital appreciation. See Price growth potential below.

Low gross yield (1.38%) makes this better for owner-occupiers than buy-to-let investors. Capital growth outlook is high.

Avg monthly rent
£1,500London avg: £1,950/mo
Gross yield
1.38% (low)London avg: 3.8%Low yield — bottom 25% of London
Gentrification score37/100
Right-to-buy sales (5yr)Above average for outer London — neighbourhood in transition307
Sales last 12 months0

Rental market

High

Demand

Low

Void risk

Young professional

Tenant profile

+11.1%

Rent growth (1yr)

Market liquidity

Low

Market activity

100d

Est. days to sell

8/100

Velocity score

Future outlook

70.7

Price growth score

B
High

Development pressure

Low

New supply risk

Strong gentrification momentumExcellent transport accessConfirmed 5yr price momentum

Infrastructure pipeline

Infrastructure score0/100
Bakerloo Extension route10,532m
Crossrail 2 route6,566m

Demographics

22 Apr

Population, deprivation and income

Decile 7/10

Less deprived than average

Index of Multiple Deprivation

Less deprived than average

Rank: 23,538 nationally

1,548

Est. population

9,284/km²

63%

Employed

68%

Degree educated

£55,900

Median income

2.2%

Claimant rate

Inner cityHigh densityYoung professionals

48

Community stability

Age profile

23%
15%
22%
23%
16%
Under 1823%
18–3415%
35–4922%
50–6423%
65+16%

Tenure

36%
25%
27%
Own outright36%
Own (mortgage)25%
Private rent27%
Social rent11%
Shared ownership0%

Ethnicity

57%
25%
White British57%
White Other25%
Asian5%
Black4%
Mixed6%
Other3%

Employment & lifestyle

Managerial / professional60%
Routine / semi-routine8%
No car household32%
Unemployed3%
No qualifications7%

Housing tenure (Census 2021)

Private rent27%
Social rent11%

vs. London

Income vs London+33.1%
Price vs London+150.0%

Planning

Conservation areas and development

Conservation area
No
Article 4 area
No
Listed buildings (800m)
202
Live planning apps (800m)
53
Development activity
high
Residential apps (800m)
4
Commercial apps (800m)
0
Major developments (800m)
0
Planning apps (12 months)
2
Planning apps (3 years)
18
Local approval rate
50%
Borough approval rate
56%
Opportunity area
No
CIL rate (residential)
£115/m²
Coal mining risk area
No
Japanese knotweed sites (400m)
3

Housing pipeline (800m)

Homes approved
0
Under construction
0
Completed (3yr)
11
Largest scheme
71 homes · 500 and 30 to 32, 30, Chiswick High Road, London, W4 1TE
Pipeline pressure
NONE

Named schemes (500m)

62-62A, 62, Elliott Road, London, W4 1PE9 homes
completed
4, 4, Bath Road, London9 homes
completed
124-126, 124, Chiswick High Road, London, W4 1PU8 homes
completed
Blandford House, 76, Chiswick High Road, London, W4 1SY5 homes
completed
Lennards Court, 100, Chiswick High Road, London5 homes
completed

Politics

Local councillors and MP

Ward majority
Conservative
Ward majority vote
13.2%
Ward turnout
49%
Election year
2026
MP
Andy Slaughter (Labour)
MP majority
15,290
Constituency
Hammersmith and Chiswick

Councillors

Jack EmsleyConservative
Michael DennissConservative
Linden GriggConservative

Stamp Duty & Affordability Calculator

Stamp duty on median price (£1,300,000)

£71,250

Standard buyer

£71,250

First-time buyer

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The bottom line

W4 1PG offers exceptional schools (100% Good/Outstanding) and low crime at £1,300,000 median — strong value for Families and Owner-occupiers who can accept its trade-offs.

The catch: 3 Japanese knotweed sites within 400m — may affect mortgage applications.

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Data freshness

When each data source was last updated

92%

Confidence score

11/12

Pillars populated

High reliability
gp12 Jun
cqc8 May
imd24 Apr
lha18 Apr
tfl1 May
prow21 Apr
ptal17 Apr
seed17 Apr
crime11 Jun
flood22 Apr
radon18 Apr
census25 Apr
mobile18 Apr
nhs ae5 Jun
sports18 Apr
parking4 May
schools12 Jun
streets18 Apr
planning1 Jun
property12 Jun
amenities12 Jun
buildings18 Apr
bus stops12 Jun
elections9 May
ethnicity7 Jun
gp survey18 Apr
green belt18 Apr
parliament19 Apr
tfl cycles12 Jun
air quality11 Jun
bgs geology18 Apr
councillors9 May
dfe schools18 Apr
fsa hygiene12 Jun
green space22 Apr
demographics22 Apr
voa property24 Apr
bgs landslide18 Apr
bus frequency7 Jun
national rail1 May
rental market2 Jun
claimant count12 Jun
street profile8 Jun
water provider9 Jun
housing pipeline18 Apr
population density18 Apr

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