Investment Score
Below AverageBased on rental yield, price growth, safety, schools, transport & flood risk in W1W
Crime Statistics
Higher crime levels, significantly influenced by nearby retail/commercial areas.
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↓ 1% vs previous period
Source: Police.uk • Open Government Licence
Deprivation Index (IMD)Local authority (Westminster)
Westminster has roughly average deprivation compared to the rest of England.
1 = most deprived 10%, 10 = least deprived 10% nationally
Source: MHCLG Index of Multiple Deprivation 2025 • Open Government Licence
House Price Index
Local-authority-wide figures for Westminster (the HPI is only published at LAD level). W1W spans 2 local authorities; Westminster is the one covering the bulk of the outcode. For the W1W-specific median see the headline above and the sales sections below.
Average Price by Type
24-Month Price Trend
Source: HM Land Registry UK House Price Index (as of 01/12/2025) • Open Government Licence
Schools & Education
Breakdown of all 17 schools within 1 mile, by phase.
GCSE Performance (2024/25)
Based on 21 secondary schools in Westminster
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Transport Links
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Price Trends
Momentum for Westminster. For the headline W1W median see the top of the page; for the smoothed local-authority average see the House Price Index section above.
12 Month Trend
Source: ONS House Price Index • Open Government Licence
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Council TaxPostcode-level
Source: Valuation Office Agency
Property timelinePostcode-level
Sales and planning applications at this postcode, most recent first.
- Apr 2016 · PLANNINGRequest for observations from the City of Westminster for use of ground floor from Class A1 (retail) to Class A3 (restaurant). Notification for prior approval under Schedule 2, Part 3, Class C of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order 2015.Final Decision2016/2096/P
- Sept 2015 · PLANNINGRequest for observations from the adjoining City of Westminster for the use of ground and basement floors as a mixed use retail unit and fitness studio (Sui Generis).Final Decision2015/5106/P
- Aug 2015 · PLANNINGProposal: Use of part lower ground floor as office (Class B1) floorspace.Final Decision2015/3672/P
- Mar 2014 · PLANNINGDemolition of the fifth floor level and replacement with a sheer storey and mansard roof extension, installation of a lift overrun and plant within enclosure all in association with extension to office floorspace (Class B1) (Westminster ref: 14/00764/FULL)Final Decision2014/1083/P
- Dec 2011 · PLANNINGObservations to City of Westminster for development of 9 to 11 storey building plus two basement levels for mixed use purposes comprising 291 residential units (Class C3), office (Class B1), retail (Class A1), financial and professional services (Class A2), restaurant (Class A3) and community/health uses (Class D1); creation of new open space; new vehicular and pedestrian accesses; works to the public highway; basement car and cycle parking; associated works including landscaping, servicing areas and plant; retention and repair of existing chapel, No.10 Mortimer Street and Nassau Street facades. Camden Council has been asked by Westminster Council to comment on the application. To view documents relating to the application visit their website http://westminster.gov.uk/planning and search for the application using reference 11/08831/COFUL, or contact Steve Brandon, the Westminster case officer dealing with the application, on 020 7641 8541. You can submit your comments to Westminster Council either on their website, or by posting them to Development Planning Services, Department of Planning and City Development, Westminster City Hall, 64 Victoria Street, London, SW1E 6QP. If you would like your views included in considerations by Camden Council please submit your comments SEPARATELY as described below.Final Decision2011/4915/P
Sources: HM Land Registry Price Paid · planning.data.gov.uk · matched by postcode (street-level, not house-level).
Planning Applications & ConstraintsPostcode-level
- Solar PV panels on roof
- Heat pump (air source) external unit
- Outbuilding / garden room
- Drop kerb / new vehicle access
- Fell or significantly prune a tree
- Single-storey rear extension (under 4 m)
- Loft conversion with rear dormer
- Replace windows (uPVC, double-glazed)
- Front porch (under 3 m²)
- Demolish + rebuild
Indicative only — your local planning authority has the final say.
Source: planning.data.gov.uk
Heritage & Listed BuildingsPostcode-level
Source: Historic England
Noise Levels
Source: DEFRA Strategic Noise Maps (Round 3)
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Air Quality
Low pollution. Ideal for outdoor activities.
Source: DEFRA UK-AIR
Flood Risk
No current flood alerts in this area.
Source: Environment Agency
Walkability
Excellent walkability with daily errands easily completed on foot.
Source: OpenStreetMap
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Local Climate
5-year average from Open-Meteo
Source: Open-Meteo Historical Weather API
Food Hygiene Ratings
44 rated establishments within 1 mile
Source: Food Standards Agency
Energy & Carbon Intensity
Grid region: Unknown
Generation Mix
Source: National Grid ESO Carbon Intensity API
Elevation
At 35m above sea level, this location is well-elevated, significantly reducing flood risk from coastal and river sources.
Source: Open Topo Data (SRTM 30m)
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