What is the W12 London postcode really like? HomeViews Streets is a new platform working with residents to capture an accurate picture of life across London’s postcodes. Locals reveal in detail what they love (and would like to see improved) about their home turf – including W12. Are the parks nice? Are the people friendly? Or does the area leave something to be desired? Read on to find out from those in the know.
Which borough is W12?
The Hammersmith and Fulham local authority run W12, which is the West London postcode covering Shepherd’s Bush and White City.
What zone is London W12?
The W12 London postcode is in TfL Zone 2. It is bordered by Harlesden, Kensal Green, and Willesden (NW10) and Ladbroke Grove and North Kensington (W10) to the north. Holland Park and Notting Hill (W11) and West Kensington (W14) lie to the east. Find Hammersmith (W6) to the south, with Chiswick (W4) and Acton (W3) to the west.
“A small town in a big city”
Is W12 a good place to live?
So, is W12 the sweet spot you’re looking for? HomeViews Streets provides the answer straight from the horse’s mouth. By asking residents to score the transport, amenities, and community out of five, and encouraging them to explain their ratings, we can help you decide if a postcode will suit your needs.
Find some reviews for the area below. There’s so much more to see on the main site. Click through to check out all the feedback available for the W12 London postcode. If you want to learn even more, just rate and review your current postcode!
W12, London resident reviews
HomeViews Area Guides
See the area guides on related areas below for HomeViews insights about W12 and surrounding regions. These pages include the top-rated new homes in those areas and reviews by residents.
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HomeViews provides verified resident reviews of the UK’s housing developments. We’re working with developers, landlords and the Government to recognise high performers and help to improve standards in the built environment.