Ravenscourt Park is a neighborhood in West London known for its Victorian properties, 32-acre public park, and proximity to transportation. Hamlet Gardens is a luxury apartment building located in Ravenscourt Park consisting of 122 red brick flats from the Victorian era that have been updated with modern kitchens and bathrooms. The apartments provide security and on-site management while being situated near the park, restaurants, shops, and a tube station for easy access to the rest of London.
2. This gorgeous West London
neighbourhood is awash with majestic
red brick Victorian properties and enjoys a
32-acre public park - providing a great
backdrop for London living.
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3. Love the location - Ravenscourt Park
Nestling between Chiswick to the West,
Hammersmith to the East and the River
Thames to the South, Ravenscourt Park is
an up-and-coming location in W6.
The neighbourhood enjoys its own Tube
station (District line), which is a short six
minute walk from the apartments to rent
in Hamlet Gardens.
4. Love the location - Ravenscourt Park
Ravenscourt Park itself is a 13-hectare
open space featuring tennis, netball and
basketball courts, astroturf football
pitches, a bowling green, paddling pool
and sandpit, a tea house, a garden centre
and even a kid’s beach in the summer
months.
The park is also home to Carter's Steam
Fair, alfresco opera seasons and a
spectacular bonfire night celebration.
5. About Hamlet Gardens
Hamlet Gardens is a stunning red brick
Victorian mansion block consisting of
122 luxury flats set over 95,000 square
feet.
Some of the apartments to rent in
Hamlet Gardens enjoy views over the
park but every tenant benefits from
on-site security and a dedicated
building manager to ensure the
properties and communal areas are
well tended.
6. About Hamlet Gardens
Many of the building’s period features have
been preserved by Residential Land, with
feature sash windows and high ceilings
lending a light, bright air.
Each property has been stylishly upgraded
with fitted kitchens and bathrooms, and a
neutral decor throughout.
7. Hamlet Gardens location
Hamlet Gardens on Westcroft Square in
W6 lies just off the A315 King Street,
which meets with Chiswick High Road
at its westerly tip.
The River Thames and its walkable path
is a 13 minute stroll from the front door
of Hamlet Gardens - and this stretch of
river is reputed to have the best vantage
point for the Varsity Boat Race.
To the East is Hammersmith - where
there are offices and headquarters for
Disney, L’Oreal, Universal Music Group
and US Airways, among others.
8. Dining and drinking in Ravenscourt Park
Some of the best places to relax and dine
are down by the river.
The Old Ship is an 18th century waterside
pub located just downstream from The
Dove - another historical public house
where Charles II and Nell Gwynne once
dined.
If you’re looking for seasonal food,
organic ingredients and biodynamic
wines, book a table at The Hampshire
Hog.
9. Dining and drinking in Ravenscourt Park
For exotic flavours, try the street food-
inspired Indian food at Potli, or Tosa for
Japanese robata grill dishes and sushi -
both within minutes of the properties
to rent in Hamlet Gardens.
For afternoon tea, head to Fait Maison
in the Park, located at the Tea House in
Ravenscourt Park itself.
10. Culture and the Arts in Ravenscourt Park
You don’t have to be Polish to appreciate
POSK - the Polish Social and Cultural
Association located on King Street.
The facility is home to a library, a jazz
cafe, a gallery, the Lowiczanka
restaurant and a social club.
Stray into Hammersmith for a strong Arts
& Craft connection. Visit The William
Morris Society and Museum before
heading to 7 Hammersmith Terrace, the
former home of Arts & Craft printer
Sir Emery Walker.
11. Leisure time in Ravenscourt Park
As you would expect with the River
Thames virtually at the end of the street,
water-based sports feature heavily in
Ravenscourt Park.
Sons of the Thames Rowing Club,
London Corinthian Sailing Club and
Latymer Rowing Club are three
organisations responsible for the
plethora of boats sailing past.
For something a little different, head to
The Black Lion pub, which has a
vintage skittle alley.
12. Shopping in Ravenscourt Park
King’s Street is the main shopping area
serving Ravenscourt Park. What it lacks
in chain stores and boutiques it makes
up for in practical retailers like dry
cleaners.
Residents love the W6 Garden Centre for
urban gardening tips, plants and a pit
stop in a fabulous cafe. Rushes is the
favoured Ravenscourt Park florist.
For more serious shopping and quirky
finds, head to neighbouring Chiswick or
Hammersmith.
13. About Residential Land
Residential Land is London’s largest private landlord,
with a portfolio of over 1200 flats, apartments and
houses to rent in prime Central London locations.
If you’re looking to rent an apartment, buy, sell or invest
in residential property in prime London areas, don’t
hesitate to contact us.
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