This boutique 3 bedroom mews house at The Warwick, Ealing features private outdoor space in a leafy West London neighbourhood. This stunning home is moments from the Elizabeth Line, parks, cafés, pubs and vibrant cultural hotspots.
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Tenure: Share of freehold
Just moments to the West End but surrounded by acres of parkland in a neighbourhood rich in culture and history, Ealing mixes the buzz of London with the calm of village life.
The Warwick takes its place in one of Ealing’s most atmospheric and leafy corners, surrounded by family run restaurants, inventive cafes and neighbourhood pubs, where it’s easy to feel at home.
Standing out while blending in, The Warwick responds to the surrounding Victorian architecture and the modernist design of the University of West London situated opposite. The 21 apartments and 5 mews houses, with private gardens, balconies or shared green space, have been designed by AWW Architects to provide the best of stylish contemporary living with the low keyambience of a small boutique development.
Where old West London meets new, Ealing effortlessly blends heritage and invention. Neighbourhood gastro pubs and park side cafes nestle beside Brooklyn style coffee shops and small plate eateries, while yoga studios bring the Yin to the Yang of the Gymboxes. The stores of Soho and Covent Garden are now only a short hop awayon the Elizabeth Line, but the big name brands on the bustling Broadway bring it all even closer. When it comes to unwinding, the options are endless with more parks and green space than any other London borough and a vibrant and eclectic cultural scene to explore.
Step outside The Warwick to discover a proudly independent and resolutely local neighbourhood - from cafes that make an art of the cupcake to homely Korean restaurants and handmade jewellery boutiques.
Your days might begin with a 5k run around Walpole Park or a cycle loop to Brent Valley Park, exploring areas on the way,before refuelling atone of your many cafes or brunch spots. History meets culture at Walpole Park’s Grade I listed Pitzhanger Manor and Gallery. Here artists like Grayson Perry exhibitin the 19th Century home of Sir John Soane, one of Britain’s greatest architects.
A summertime cultural hub,Walpole Park is also home to the Ealing Jazz Festival. Discover why the UK jazz scene has become a global sensation while sitting back with a picnic. With the arrival ofthe Ealing Project and eight screen Picturehouse, W5 now has the cinemas to match its rich history infilmthat unfolds at the nearby Ealing Studios.