Westmont Apartments, Fountain Park Way, W12 7SF

Westmont Apartments, Fountain Park Way, W12 7SF

  • 1 Bedrooms
  • 1 Bathroom
  • 1 Receptions
£ 3,000 /pcm
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This luxury one bedroom apartment is located on a mid floor in the Westmont Building, White City development. Compromising of (598 Sq. Ft) with a South West facing balcony of (63 Sq. Ft).

The Westmont is an extraordinary lifestyle club that you can call home. A collection of suites, one, two and three bedroom apartments with 528 homes across two buildings. Featuring an extensive collection of unique, luxury amenities, including a private Mediterranean inspired rooftop Beach Club exclusively for residents'. The latest addition to White City Living, the residential heart of West London’s most exciting new district.

White City Living is the highly-anticipated next chapter of the White City W12 regeneration area, offering over 1,400 new homes set among eight acres of green open spaces, all within 15 minutes of central London. The development includes a modern concierge as well as a fully equipped gym.

White City Living is rising up from a whole new London landscape that has nature at its forefront. It's West London's brightest new neighbourhood, an area of wide-open spacious parkland and secluded gardens with refurbished railway arches which will provide connection to Westfield as well as new bars and boutique shops creating a humble yet exciting new place to live.

White City is ideally located with West London right on your doorstep. At weekend, the Night Tube also lets you get across town and back home at any hour. Transport links nearby include:

White City Underground Station - 197 ft. (Central Line)
Wood Lane Underground Station - 0.1 miles (Hammersmith & City and Circle Lines)
Shepherd's Bush Market Station - 0.5 miles (Hammersmith & City and Circle Lines)
Shepherd's Bush Station - 0.7 miles (Central Line, London Overground)
Latimer Road Underground Station - 0.8 miles (Hammersmith & City and Circle Lines)
Heathrow Airport - 30 minutes via Heathrow Express from Paddington Station.

  • One bedroom
  • Third floor
  • Private balcony
  • Residents’ club with concierge service
  • Private cinemas with food and drink facilities
  • Swimming pool with adjoining sun terrace
  • Fully equipped gym
  • Great transport links

  • Shepherd's Bush station (817m)
  • White City station (134m)
  • Wood Lane station (230m)
  • Latimer Road station (386m)
  • Shepherd's Bush Market station (730m)
  • Shepherd's Bush station (834m)

Reference Number

CAN241210

Total Sq Ft

598 approx

Available From

1st Oct 2026

Shepherd’s Bush pulses with vibrant energy, blending lively markets and iconic cinemas with lush green spaces perfect for a leisurely stroll. This dynamic area invites you to explore its eclectic mix of cultural hotspots, from contemporary art venues to charming parks. Whether catching a film at the Electric Cinema or wandering through Shepherd’s Bush Market, there’s a spirited charm around every corner.

Westway Sports & Fitness Centre

guide name: MonVenture's

This is the best indoor court in London, in my opinion, 🙌 Should definitely check it out. Also, they have a shop right next to the entrance, very convenient.

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Imperial College London, Hammersmith Campus

guide name: Dee 925

Imaging Dept. Was seen quickly, efficiently and given full explanation of procedure. Wonderful staff. 🙌🏾Thank you

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West London College - Hammersmith & Fulham College

guide name: UKBM UKHI

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Kyoto Garden

guide name: Abdul Vahad

A hidden gem in the heart of London! Kyoto Garden in Holland Park is one of the most peaceful and picturesque spots in the city. The Japanese-style landscaping, koi pond, and waterfall create a calm, relaxing atmosphere that feels far away from the busy streets of London. The autumn colours are absolutely stunning, and it’s a perfect place for a quiet walk, photos, or just to sit and enjoy nature. Clean, well-maintained, and full of charm — definitely worth a visit if you’re nearby!

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the Design Museum

guide name: Mona Zare

Visiting the Design Museum felt like stepping back in time in certain sections, in a good way: you almost get the sense that you’ve been transported into the past for a moment. The layout and spatial design are really intriguing, and you can see works from a studio that have been donated to the museum. Right when you enter, the shop is on the right-hand side, where you can buy items and also choose souvenirs of your visit. The museum sits next to a large park in the Kensington area (it’s right on Kensington High Street, at the entrance to Holland Park) so afterwards you can walk there and enjoy the space. Overall, a very satisfying experience, if you have any interest in design, architecture or just quiet inspiration, this is one to go and explore.

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Ravenscourt Park

guide name: Avinash

Ravenscourt Park is one of those underrated spots that quietly does a lot right. It’s spacious, green, and feels like a proper breather from the city without needing to go far. While it’s not as sprawling as nearby Gunnersbury Park, it still covers plenty of ground—especially if you’re after a bit of a run or some open space to clear your head. There’s a loop around the park that clocks in around 1.5 km, which makes it perfect for casual runners or anyone looking to get a few laps in without dodging too many prams and picnickers. What really stands out though is how well-equipped it is for sports—tennis courts, football pitches, and even a good play area for kids. It’s active, but not hectic. The trees are mature, the lawns are open, and overall, it’s an excellent bit of lung space in West London. One thing to note: I did notice a few rough sleepers tucked away in corners of the park. It didn’t feel unsafe, just something you might clock if you’re walking through early or late. All in all, Ravenscourt is a well-kept, community-friendly park with just the right mix of activity and calm. Not massive, but it punches above its size.

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Riverside Studios

guide name: Fabrizio Ori

Very nice and huge venue. Been here to see "Interview" in studio2, staff was very kind from start to finish explaining no readmission was permitted and the show had no breaks, no photo/filming allowed but some pictures taken at the end of the show were shared on the socials, so the rule is to avoid disturbance to actors when they perform, not before or after. Comfortable seating although basic chairs provided, very wide stage, good view from nearly every point but row C is recommended.

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Shepherd's Bush Market

guide name: Remus S.

A lively and authentic London market! Great mix of food, clothes and local culture. Friendly people, colourful stalls and a real community vibe. Worth a visit if you want to see the real Shepherd’s Bush! 🇬🇧✨

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Electric Cinema

guide name: Nitchanun W.

The most beautiful cinema I’ve been in London! They sell sweet and snacks inside, and the doors open 15 minutes before the movie. If you order fried food like French fries, burger just give them your seat number and they’ll serve it right to you Super convenient!

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Leighton House

guide name: Elizabeth Gibbons

Leighton House Museum had been on my wish list for quite some time, and it more than lived up to expectations. Surprisingly, I knew very little about the Victorian artist Frederic Leighton beforehand, though I immediately recognised some of his work as we wandered through his extraordinary home. When we bought our tickets, I asked the staff where best to begin. The member of staff was wonderfully helpful, suggesting that newcomers either start in the basement with a short introductory film or explore the house first for a more immediate surprise. We chose the film, and although it revealed a few glimpses of what was to come, I’m glad we did, it gave us valuable context about Leighton’s life and artistry, enriching the experience that followed. Every room was a delight, filled with exquisite furnishings and decorated in a mix of artistic styles, including Leighton’s own meticulously crafted works. My personal highlight was the extension housing the breathtaking Arab Hall. We lingered there for quite a while, taking in the intricate details and chatting with a knowledgeable volunteer who shared even more insight. After thoroughly exploring the house, we enjoyed drinks and cake in the charming autumnal garden. (I highly recommend the apple shortbread - delicious!) It was fascinating to learn that Leighton House was part of a circle of artists’ homes, though unfortunately, most of the others aren’t open to the public. Sambourne House, however, is linked to the museum, and I plan to visit there in the future. We also had the chance to enjoy a small visiting exhibition tucked behind the video room, which sparked lively conversation among my friends as we each picked out favourites and compared styles. Overall, Leighton House is a captivating blend of art, architecture, and history, and it made for a thoroughly memorable day out. The only disappointment was the fact there were no fridge magnets with scenes from the house or Leighton's artwork. I like to buy one when I visit places as a memento.

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Museum of Brands

guide name: NickyC67

Loved it. A proper nostalgia trip and highly-recommended. We showed-up for the extra exhibition on Gerry Anderson - while great as well, it would’ve been nice to have more merch for sale. Still, a terrific way to spend a rainy afternoon!

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The Latymers, Hammersmith

guide name: Mary Glavin

This is such a great pub with delicious food. The staff are welcoming and very helpful. We had some really delicious food, would come back again just for the battered prawn starter and spicy beef ho fun noodles. It was very busy on a thursday evening so I would advise booking in advance.

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The Queen's Head, Hammersmith

guide name: Timothy Pang

This pub has a great atmosphere and is a solid choice for a casual pint or a simple meal. It's a good local spot that doesn't try to be anything it's not. The pub has a cozy, welcoming feel, with traditional decor. There's usually a lively buzz of conversation, but it's not so loud that you can't have a chat. The staff are friendly and efficient, and you'll often see them greeting regulars by name. They're quick to serve you at the bar and always have a suggestion if you're not sure what you want.

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Defectors Weld

guide name: Timothy Pang

Good Sunday roasts. Very busy location on a corner near Westfield, so a lot of footfall from tourists and shoppers. Underwent extensive renovations fairly recently so is looking in good shape. Probably preferable to the place across the road which has a bit more of a sports bar type of focus. Often very busy; other places are likely to be quieter.

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The Ladbroke Arms

guide name: A M

The best pub meal I’ve had in my 35 years lived. Simple dishes executed perfectly. Quality produce, lovely ambience and venue. Good service. What was ordered: Chicken liver parfait (the relish was balanced and clean, the brioche was light but crisp enough to hold the parfait) “Fish and chips” (airy, crispy and light battered haddock with house cut chips. Perfect mint and pea sauce, clean tartare more on the side of mayonnaise but balanced when mix with the gherkin sauce) Double cheese burger (the house cut smoked bacon was the star. The burger sauce was on point). Onion soup, Mac and cheese, steak with chimicuri were also ordered. Everything was faultless. I look forward to my return.

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Furnivall Gardens

guide name: Suzanne Iwai

Still stunning river views even though summer hasong departed. The sunset we witnessed was deserving of Paris, Budapest or any other European capital. Lovely underpass covered in William Morris themed flowers. Pleased l had prised myself away from watching Sunday afternoon TV. The river walk is crowded with the history of rowing, river boats, posh pubs and of course people watching is always fun. People in change season mode seem to pay more attention to the lights in the sky, the trees shedding their summer dresses. I'm 71 ...I'll kick up a storm in a pile of crispy autumn leaves because it's so delightful to listen to that crackle when you connect with them.

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