1-11 Provender Mews, LondonW7 3FJ – Hanwell
Provender Mews, 1–11 Provender Mews, London W7 3FJ (Haynes in the London Borough of Ealing). The scheme sits around 790 metres from Hanwell station, which offers direct Elizabeth line services into central London and Heathrow. The connectivity encourages easy commuting but still has a suburban residential feel in the heart of West London.
The development is located in a well-established neighbourhood that features green spaces and community infrastructure. There are multiple supermarkets less than 400 metres away, with a number of Ofsted-rated outstanding primary schools lying within about 1.5 kilometres. Accessible outdoor areas include Brent River Park and Elthorne Park, which emphasise the balance of urbanity and open space.
Provender Mews is a gated development of two and three-bed mews houses which can be found in an attractive collection of nine homes. Two-bed houses from 785,000 (approximately 101 sq m of internal space); features include a courtyard. Three-bedroom units are sold out. The scheme is designed to allow for a private residential enclave, with restricted access to provide privacy and security.
The homes have open-plan living areas that open through bi-fold doors to private gardens. Vaulted ceilings on selected plots to the upper floors provide added volume and light. Kitchens feature custom cabinetry, built-in Bosch appliances, and Corian countertops with integrated sinks. Engineered timber flooring is laid on the ground floor, and carpeting on the upper levels. Many of the homes offer en-suite bathrooms and built-in wardrobes in the principal bedrooms.
Other sustainability measures are air-source heat pumps and mechanical ventilation with heat recovery systems, encouraging energy efficiency and lower running costs. Expectations to be connected at high speeds are also reinforced by the BT fibre broadband and Virgin cable infrastructure covering the development. On-site parking boasts EV charging points, and some homes have external secure storage.
Hanwell is known for its well-established community character and historical sites, such as the Hanwell Flight of Locks and Wharncliffe Viaduct. A 24-hour bus network provides complementary links between railway lines, broadening accessibility over West London. Provender Mews features Elizabeth line accessibility, private outdoor space, and energy-efficient design, comprising a structured residential offer that appeals to both owner-occupiers and long-term investors.
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