Let's live in......Chiswick
Let's live in......Chiswick Chiswick is one of West London’s greenest areas, characterised by wide, tree-lined streets, open spaces and frontage on the River Thames. It’s an award-winning neighbourhood too, with Chiswick High Road voted one of London’s top five high streets in 2015. Add great primary schools, good transport links and a burgeoning dining scene and you’ve got the makings of a must-live neighbourhood.
Love the location - Chiswick, W4 Chiswick offers London residents a little oasis in a busy metropolis. There’s a strong village feel and a sense of serenity - especially at weekends - that appeals to families and those looking to escape the frantic pace of inner city living. Chiswick apartments are popular with young professionals, and flats to rent at Kew Bridge Court are especially suitable for first-time renters as they can be reserved on a furnished basis.
Love the location - Chiswick, W4 Accommodation throughout Chiswick is of a generally high standard, with pretty Victorian cottages, Edwardian terraces and attractive new-build developments forming a pleasing backdrop to life in W4. Any property to rent in Chiswick with river views is highly sought after, although will carry a premium.
About Kew Bridge Court, Chiswick Kew Bridge Court rentals are some of the smartest in Chiswick. This gated development features 94 self-contained one, two and three-bedroom apartments that have all been recently refurbished by Residential Land to a high standard. There is a nod to the contemporary with bright neutral decor and glossy fitted kitchens. Added to the high level of finish, residents at the development enjoy landscaped gardens and 104 offstreet parking spaces.
Kew Bridge Court’s location Kew Bridge Court rentals are located on Chiswick High Road, with its selection of shops, bars and restaurants. Access to public transport is excellent, with Kew Bridge mainline train station a two minute walk away, where trains to Waterloo take less than 30 minutes. The River Thames is very close to Kew Bridge Court, with Kew Bridge a short stroll away.
Dining and drinking in Chiswick A good meal is never hard to find in Chiswick, with reportedly over 40 restaurants in W4 to choose from. These include the Michelin-starred La Trompette, which serves classic French cuisine; The High Road House Brasserie on Chiswick High Road and Le Vacherin, where a Parisian experience is guaranteed with an all-French waiting staff. For a more eclectic flavour, head for Hedone where there is no fixed menu allowing the chefs to work with whatever produce is available and at its best. The Swan, The Bollo House, Carvosso's at 210 and The Copper Cow are all recommended pubs for both food and drink.
Apartments to Rent in Kew Bridge Court View a few of the apartments currently available to rent in Kew Bridge Court. All Merchant Square Apartments benefit from Broadband, CCTV, Digital TV, Available furnished or unfurnished, Parking, Video Entry with Recycling facilities.
2 Bed 3rd floor 795sq ft - From £ 515 per week
2 Bed 2nd floor 750sq ft - £ 500 per week
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Culture and the arts in Chiswick Anyone’s first port of call for culture is Chiswick House - a Chiswick property admired across the capital. This Palladian villa on Burlington Lane is one the finest remaining examples of neo-Palladian architecture in London, accompanied by stunning landscaped gardens. Also worth a visit is Hogarth House - the home of the painter, engraver and satirist William Hogarth from 1749 until his death. A tour of Chiswick’s Fuller’s Brewery is a refreshing stop on many levels - steeped in history and with a great shop too.
Leisure time in Chiswick Take to the water at the Civil Service Boathouse on Dukes Meadows, next to Barnes Bridge. It’s home to a number of rowing clubs and there’s a super bar as well. Chiswick Library is a real community hub, with storytelling and craft sessions for children, and a variety of groups for adults to join too. Chiswick also has it’s own Book Festival, with events taking place annually across W4. New Chiswick Pool and Brentford Fountain Leisure Centre are where Chiswick residents go to keep fit, with sports halls, gymnasiums and a swimming pool across the two locations. Hogarth Health Club is Chiswick’s premier private gym and spa complex.
Shopping in Chiswick If you like your produce fresh, seasonal and local, keep Sundays free for Chiswick’s fine food and farmers’ market, which takes place every Sunday between 10am and 2pm in the farmyard setting of Grove Park Farm House. Chiswick High Road is awash with high-end brands and specialist shops.
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Shopping in Chiswick The Old Cinema - the place to browse for vintage, antique or retro items, and Cowshed - the cult beauty and gift brand, among others. Devonshire Road is worth exploring for unusual and oneoff stores, including Chiswick Pets, a trio of fashion boutiques (Damsel, Wild Swans and Polomo) and the Frivoli Gallery. For retail therapy with a sense of history, keep tabs on the events programme at Chiswick Town Hall where a number of collectors and antique fairs take place.
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