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Westbourne Grove

The shopping street that defines the modern character of Notting Hill, running east into Bayswater. Residentially it is a street of upper-floor flats, and the further west you go the quieter and more expensive it becomes. Buyers here are trading garden space for a five-second walk to the restaurants — a trade that has held its value well over the last decade.

Across 7 registered transactions, Westbourne Grove sits at a median of £1.62m — a useful anchor for anyone valuing here. The spread is wide — £350,000 to £3.50m — which is normal on a street where condition and floor level do more to the price than the postcode does. Stock leans towards flats (86% of sales), with 6 leasehold titles among the latest 7. The most recent registered sale went through on 20 May 2026.

For a wider view of the market around it, see Notting Hill house prices — currently near £1,480 per square foot.

Typical property
One and two-bedroom flats above retail
Guide price
£800k–£1.9m
Best for
Pied-à-terre buyers and investors
Registered sales
7
Median price paid
£1.62m
Range
£350,000£3.50m

Recent sold prices on Westbourne Grove

Registered sales on Westbourne Grove
AddressDateTypeTenurePrice paid
305 Westbourne GroveW11 2QA20 May 2026flatleasehold£1.45m
164 Westbourne GroveW11 2RW12 Nov 2025flatleasehold£350,000
LONGLANDS COURT Westbourne GroveW11 2QE3 Oct 2025flatleasehold£600,000
130 Westbourne GroveW11 2RR16 Jun 2025flatleasehold£1.62m
192A Westbourne GroveW11 2RH2 Jun 2025flatleasehold£1.95m
180A Westbourne GroveW11 2RH8 Apr 2025flatleasehold£2.30m
180 Westbourne GroveW11 2RH8 Apr 2025otherfreehold£3.50m

Source: HM Land Registry Price Paid Data, latest registered sale 20 May 2026. Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright and database right 2026, licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.

Full price history: Westbourne Grove sold prices

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