Chiswick, Greater London, W4 2QA – Chiswick
Chiswick Lane South, Old Chiswick, West London W4. The development is situated within a conservation area and is located just minutes from the River Thames, offering riverside walks and nearby parks, such as Chiswick House and its landscaped gardens. This setting merges a quiet residential area with proximity to central London.
Its surrounding neighbourhood has a good mix of lifestyle and infrastructure, with boutique retail, cafes, and restaurants on Chiswick High Road. The neighbourhood has a village vibe but good access to central districts. That position offers long-term price stability and the kind of premium residential environment that a buyer will seek.
A boutique collection of four Grade II listed Georgian townhouses from 1715 has been fully restored for contemporary living. These buildings retain historical value, including links to poet Alexander Pope, who lived here in the early 18th century.
The redevelopment preserves original details like high ceilings, sash windows, and fireplaces, but adds in modern finishes. This site is an example of a heritage-led development approach, where historical authenticity meets contemporary residential use.
Measuring four or five bedrooms and around 2,300–2,400 sq ft internally, the houses are spread over several levels and have layouts suited to modern living needs, balanced with traditional proportions — think large reception areas (calling this a lounge would sound extremely low-key).
Kitchens feature integrated appliances and modern finishes; bedrooms are spacious and include en-suite bathrooms. This is a rare, historically significant residential project in West London, well-suited to committed buyers.
All the townhouses have private outdoor space, like courtyards or gardens, giving residents a little peace and quiet in an urban setting. It also benefits from allocated parking, adding to the practicality for new residents.
The development aims to strike a balance between heritage living and our modern conveniences. A pie chart illustrates proximity to transport links, green space, and local amenities, underlining how strategic the location is. The development is designed to create an elevated residential experience in one of London’s most fashionable addresses.
Disclaimer
Choosing a floor plan might be tricky, but it shouldn't be so. See 3 quick tips below to pick only the right layout for your new home.
Tip 1 — Measure it all
You might already know your desired square footage when choosing a new home. Generally, more bedrooms mean more space, which also drives up the prices.
However, modern developers offer smart floor plans so you can make better use of the space. For instance, a studio with an open floor plan can be much more efficient and affordable than a typical 1-bedroom apartment with a traditional floor plan.
Tip 2 – Go with the flow
Once you have picked one or several layouts, you need to imagine living in the space. Visualise daily activities like laundry or cooking: is it convenient? Do you have enough space?
Online interior design apps that offer 3D visualisation (many of them are free) are time-savers here. Just download the desired floor plan from 1newhomes, upload it to the website you chose, and get a 3D render to visualise living in your new home.
Tip 3 — Do not neglect flexible space
The current lifestyle dictates its own rules. That’s why you need to consider flexible space in your perfect floor plan to have room for a home office or a gym. In addition, be sure to check that your new flat has a lot of natural light. The importance of the latter goes without saying.
A good floor plan means having all you need in a smartly designed space. We are sure our quick tips help you pick only the perfect layout for your new home.
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