Chiswick W4, Ealing W5, Brentford TW8 and Acton W3
Chiswick, W4
A busy, vibrant and classy place to live. A large area in West London and a part of the Borough of Hounslow. The High Road is packed full of lovely places to eat, drink and shop. Wide streets encourage alfresco dining in the summer outside numerous cafes and restaurants, and Chiswick is also home to the world famous Griffin Brewery.
Chisiwck is located at the start of the North Circular Road (A406), South Circular Road (A205) and the M4 motorway, the latter providing a direct connection to Heathrow Airport and the M25 motorway. The southern border of Chiswick runs along the River Thames, beautiful all year round, with some fantastic local pubs and restaurants.
There are four tube stations (District Line and Piccadilly Lines), two train stations and numerous buses running in and out of town, making Chiswick a fantastic location for the modern day commuter.
Local schools include a great selection of state primary schools, including; Strand on the Green, Belmont, Hogarth, and Cavendish. There are a number of private primary schools also, including; Orchard House, The Falcons, and Heathfield House. The local secondary school is Chiswick Community School, but surrounding areas contain several other secondary schools.
Ealing, W5
Ealing has a real feeling of community, well cultured, and a very diverse population. Often referred to as the Queen of the Suburbs, Ealing is located within the Borough of Ealing, and is a major metropolitan centre. There's a large shopping centre, a pretty green, and gothic-style town hall. Trees line the spacious streets, and it’s popular with families and professional singles alike.
Ealing is located very close to North Circular Road (A406), the A40, and the A4/M4 motorway the latter providing a direct connection to Heathrow Airport and the M25 motorway. The area has a great selection of park and green spaces, fantastic for walks and picnics in the summer.
There are four tube stations spread around Ealing (Piccadilly, District, and Central Line), two train Stations, and a huge selection of bus routes travelling into the city and out.
Local schools include a great selection of state primary schools, including; Fielding, Little Ealing, Montpelier, and Mount Carmel. There are a number of private primary schools also, including; Aston House, St Augustine’s, St Benedict’s, and Notting Hill. Ealing is surrounded by areas with numerous state schools, Ealing itself benefits from a number of private secondary schools, including; Harvington, St Augustine’s and St Benedict’s.
Brentford, TW8
Brentford is a beautiful suburban area currently undergoing a substantial regeneration project. At the confluence of the River Thames and the River Brent, Brentford is located within the Borough of Hounslow, and is regarded as a great area to live offering fantastic value. Also home to Brentford Football Club, a family club with a great history, as well as being the only football club in the country with a public house on each corner.
Brentford is located at the start of the A4 / M4 and only moments from the start of the South Circular (A205). Due to the level of regeneration that has happened in Brentford over the last ten years, there is a great selection of housing types; including new build apartments, riverside developments, and traditional Victorian housing.
There are two train stations at either end of Brentford, Boston Manor Tube Station is located at Brentford’s most northerly point (Piccadilly line) and there are several bus routes running to different area of London.
Local schools include a great selection of state primary schools, including; St Pauls, Green Dragon, and Lionel Road. Brentford benefits from two secondary schools; Gunnersbury Catholic School for boys, and Brentford School for Girls. The surrounding areas also help to serve Brentford’s schooling needs, offering a large selection of state secondary schools.
Acton, W3
A very busy, diverse, popular place to live. Acton makes up a substantial part of West London, and is actually spread across three boroughs; the London Borough of Ealing, the London Borough of Hounslow, and the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. The High Road offers an array of shops and eateries, as well as a varied selection of bars and restaurants.
Acton is located moments from the North Circular Road (A406), and the A40, the latter providing a direct access to Central London or links West of London. Acton finds itself surrounded by very popular areas to live, work and socialise, making it a very popular location for today’s young professionals.
Acton is home to more railway stations than any other borough of London; seven stations in the area feature Acton in their name. Offering four tube stations (covering the Picadilly Line, Central Line, and District Line), three train stations (covering the London Overground and Great Western Lines), and a huge selection of buses in and out of London, on one of Europe’s busiest roads for buses, the Uxbridge Road.
Local schools include a great selection of state primary schools, including; St Vincent’s, West Acton, Derwent Water, and Berrymede. Local secondary school’s include Acton High, and Twyford Church of England. Local areas surrounding Acton have a large selection of state and private Primary and Secondary schools.

