Mund Street W14 in Hammersmith and Fulham delivers c.100+ new homes from Autumn 2029, 50 affordable, 332 m from West Kensington Underground, Zone 2, with upgraded public realm likely to improve long term values and rental demand.
Former Avonmore Primary School regeneration brings 1 to 3 bedroom units beside primary school (60 m), cafes within 350 m and multiple supermarkets within 500 m, in a council owned, sustainability led scheme aimed at long term affordability.
Mund Street — a residential redevelopment in West Kensington, London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. The property is part of a council-led regeneration project that has turned the old Avonmore Primary School site into a modern, community-focused residential development. Located around 332 metres away from West Kensington Underground Station, the scheme benefits from good transport links throughout Zone 2 and easy travel into central London.
The map positioning indicates proximity to local schools, cafés, supermarkets, and green spaces, including Normand Park. The immediate neighbourhood is well established, and public infrastructure and urban environment continue to be upgraded. A buyer considering whether to purchase in this location will value the long-term benefits of a place that is part of a wider, existing residential community and not simply a regeneration project on its own.
The development will provide about 107 new homes, which are expected to include apartments, penthouses, and townhouses in one-, two-, and three-bedroom layouts. The buildings will vary in heights of 1 to 11 storeys, designed, ultimately, with a human-scale architectural approach while also maximising functionality and space efficiency.
Designed around sustainable building practices, accessibility, and community integration. The project description cites landscaped public spaces, pedestrian routes, seating areas, and children’s play zones as part of the scheme. The scheme looks to establish an environment that fosters interaction while respecting the character and context of the surroundings.
Mund Street is a above talent project opportunity aspected under a regeneration-led location. Units are priced upon request for sale, with estimated completion in Q1 2029.
The development features sustainable design practices, including energy-saving materials, green technologies, and enhanced public space infrastructure. Half of the homes are considered affordable housing, helping achieve a community that is balanced and inclusive. Connected by a unique blend of connectivity, sustainability, and long-term residential demand, an enlightened buyer on this project will reap the rewards.
Disclaimer
The redevelopment of Mund Street continues to progress, with the third stage of public consultation taking place in March 2025, focusing on detailed design proposals. A planning application is expected to be submitted in April 2025, with a target decision date set for autumn 2025 by the local planning committee. Subject to approval, construction of the new homes is anticipated to begin in autumn 2027.
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