Bogart House, Filmworks, W5 5AH
- 3 Bedrooms
- 3 Bathroom
- 1 Receptions
Spanning over an impressive 1622sqft, this apartment epitomises luxury living with three double bedrooms, spacious open plan lounge & kitchen area, one family bathroom and two en suites. The private terrace is generously sized at 765sqft and offers stunning city views. Resident parking is also included with this unit.
Providing over 200 contemporary homes, Filmworks will also include an eight screen cinema and central piazza surrounded by a high-quality mix of shops, restaurants and bars, including Planet Organic. Filmworks infuses a new dimension to Ealing’s enticing personality. Retaining the old cinema’s historic façade it will welcome a high quality mix of new homes, alongside a leisure district that showcases an exciting new destination for the capital.
Filmworks’ public and private spaces will create an authentic sense of place that is sensitive to Ealing’s blend of historic and modern architecture, steeped in history and culture, interesting and hugely multicultural. Further local attractions include Ealing Studios (the world's oldest film studio), the Questors Theatre and Ealing Jazz Club, now The Red Room, where The Rolling Stones first met in 1962. The V&A Museum, British Museum, the West End, Theatreland and the South Bank are all also within easy reach from Ealing Broadway.
Ealing’s sense of place is about to change, at speed. The arrival of the Elizabeth Line will significantly reduce journey times: trips to Bond Street will take 11 minutes, Heathrow Airport 14 minutes and Canary Wharf in 25 mins.
- Penthouse apatment
- 3 double bedoom
- Ove 1600sqft & 765sqft Teace
- Resident Paking
- 24 Hou conciege sevice
- 8 Sceen pictue house cinema
- 10 yea LABC waanty fom completion
- 2 yea St Geoge waanty
- Geat tanspot links
- Tenue: Leasehold 999 yeas
- Completion due Q1/Q2 2021
- Ealing Broadway station (526m)
- West Ealing station (965m)
Reference Number
CAN201565
Service Charge
£6,926 /per year
Lease Years Remaining
994 years
Price per Sqft
£1162 approx
Ealing pulses with vibrant energy, blending leafy parks and historic charm with a lively dining and nightlife scene. Its welcoming streets are home to top-notch educational institutions and lush green spaces perfect for leisurely strolls or picnics. Whether you're exploring cultural gems or savoring delicious meals, Ealing offers a spirited escape just outside central London.
London Paragon College
guide name: Bereket Tekleab⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I had a great experience with London paragon college ! They really helped me with my PCO assignments and guided me through everything step by step. The staff are friendly, patient, and always ready to answer any questions. Thanks to their support, I was able to pass successfully. I highly recommend them to anyone who wants to get their PCO licence — they truly care about helping people succeed!
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University of West London
guide name: Cristina-Georgiana Petcu-CislaruI’m really grateful for my experience at this university. The academic environment is both challenging and supportive, with professors who are not only knowledgeable but also genuinely invested in helping students succeed. The range of courses offered has allowed me to explore different interests while still focusing on my major. I also appreciate the resources available, like the library, study spaces, and student support services they’ve made a real difference in managing workload and stress. Beyond academics, the campus life is vibrant, with diverse student organizations and events that make it easy to get involved and feel part of a community. Overall, I feel like this university has given me the tools, confidence, and opportunities I need to grow both personally and professionally.
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Ealing Independent College
guide name: Simren PhaguraI sat my Spanish GCSE exams with Ealing Independent College as an external candidate and had a really good experience. Everything was very well organised and all of the staff/teachers were friendly, approachable and put me at ease through the whole process. Their communication was excellent and was very clear at all steps re where I needed to be and how everything worked. When I came in on the exam days the reception staff were so friendly and seemed to have a great rapport with the students, overall seemed like a nice environment to learn in.
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Gunnersbury Park
guide name: Roobik EskandariA beautiful park located in west London. I visit the park most weekends. It has lots of open space and beautiful gardens, pondes, museum, kids play ground and sport facilities .The new coffee shop will open in December but you can get coffee from mobile vans within the park. Summer time live concerts are hosted at the park. You can spend couple of hours and enjoy the beauty and the nature.
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Walpole Park
guide name: Michael NsWalpole Park is a beautiful and peaceful green space in Ealing, perfect for a relaxing walk, picnic, or just enjoying nature. It has well-kept gardens, a lovely pond, and open grassy areas. There’s also a nice playground for kids and often local events or festivals. A great spot for all ages to unwind and enjoy a bit of calm in the city.
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The Grange
guide name: Sheena BoeseDid not disappoint! I used to live in the area many years ago and wanted to return with my family for a Sunday roast. The roast beef, pork and vegan roasts and Yorkshire puddings and vegetables were fantastic. The drinks list was great too. The Grange was busy with diners from opening. It clearly still has a great reputation!
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Santa Maria Pizzeria Ealing
guide name: Katy FlahertyCame for my sister’s birthday on a Sunday. The main guy, so lovely and attentive. The other waitresses, didn’t seem to be as friendly. There was an error with the order but they very kindly sorted it quickly and gave the table an extra calzone. as a vegan my pizza was delicious. I love they were more adventurous than just a vegetable pizza. I had bruschetta to start, bread was a bit too hard but was nice.
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Pitshanger Park
guide name: Martin ReviewsPitshanger Park is a wonderful green space that offers something for everyone. The park’s tennis courts are well maintained and easily accessible, making it a great spot for both casual and regular players. Families especially love the large children’s playground, which has plenty of equipment to keep kids entertained for hours. The football grounds are spacious and well kept, perfect for friendly matches or weekend games. Beyond sports, the park has several designated BBQ areas that make it ideal for summer gatherings and picnics. Clean toilet facilities and nearby shops add to the convenience, so you can easily spend a whole day here without needing to leave. Whether you’re looking to play, relax, or enjoy nature, Pitshanger Park is a lively, welcoming community space that captures the best of local outdoor life.
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The Drayton Court Hotel, Ealing
guide name: Karina KaufmanIt was a truly delightful surprise. The food was nice, with a good selection that made me very happy, especially since I need gluten-free and dairy-free options. The allergens menu was super clear and easy to understand, which isn't always the case. It's so refreshing to see a place that takes this seriously and provides great choices for people with dietary restrictions. Beyond the food, the pub's outdoor area is a real highlight. It's a lovely space to relax, and the heaters were a genius touch. They made a chilly day feel cozy and comfortable, allowing us to stay and enjoy the atmosphere for much longer. Also great to bring kids with good options for them- my son loved the vegan pizza. This place is a gem, and I'd highly recommend it to anyone looking for a great meal and a welcoming vibe, especially if you have specific dietary needs.
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The North Star
guide name: keya patelHad such a lovely time at The North Star! The atmosphere is warm, welcoming, and full of good vibes. The drinks were great and the service was absolutely top-notch. A special shoutout to Ronak, who made the experience even better , super friendly, attentive, and made sure we had everything we needed. It’s rare to find such genuine hospitality these days! Definitely one of the best pubs in London , can’t wait to visit again.
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Lammas Park
guide name: H MLovely little hidden gem of a park, located not too far from/behind South Ealing Tube Station. Highly recommended during spring, summer, autumn and even winter seasons. Idyllic, beautiful and tranquil place within west London. 👌🏾
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Ealing Common
guide name: M C (The Old School Caretaker)A wide open local park. Perfect for locals and / or picnics. Very peaceful. No road noise, depending on where you choose to be. Easily reached from ealing common station and nearby bus stops. There's a pub on the corner of Warwick road, The Grange, if the heat, or lack of toilets get too much.
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Côte Ealing
guide name: Simon DuberleyCôte in Ealing is a gem of a brasserie that consistently delivers high-quality food with flair and warmth. From the moment you step in, the atmosphere feels both refined and welcoming—an ideal spot for a casual lunch or a special evening out. The food is a real highlight. The beef bourguignon is a standout: rich, tender, and deeply flavorful, with every bite showcasing the care and skill in the kitchen. The pork belly is another must-try—perfectly cooked with a crisp top and melt-in-your-mouth meat, balanced beautifully with accompanying textures and flavors. Just as impressive as the food is the staff. Friendly, attentive, and genuinely enthusiastic, the team at Côte Ealing adds to the overall experience with excellent service that feels natural and sincere. Whether you’re a regular or it’s your first visit, you’re made to feel right at home. In short, Côte Ealing offers top-tier French-inspired cuisine with outstanding service. It’s the kind of place you find yourself returning to—again and again.
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The New Inn Ealing
guide name: Kevin StablesFrom the street, you might walk right past this place without a second glance. The exterior is utterly unassuming – nothing about it screams “come inside!” But step through those doors and you’ll discover one of Ealing’s best-kept secrets. The interior immediately surprises with its quirky, eclectic design. It’s the kind of place that clearly didn’t take itself too seriously during the fit-out, and that playful energy translates into a welcoming, relaxed atmosphere. You get the sense that someone put real thought into making this feel different from your standard pub. But the real showstopper? The beer garden out back. And I do mean enormous. It’s the kind of outdoor space that makes you wonder how they’ve managed to keep it tucked away so discreetly. Perfect for sunny afternoons, balmy evenings, or really any time you want to enjoy your pint under open sky rather than under a roof. The location deserves a mention too. Positioned brilliantly near the park, it offers the perfect setup for a pre-meal constitutional to work up an appetite, or a post-meal stroll to walk off your indulgence. It’s the kind of practical advantage that transforms a good pub into a local favorite. Whether you’re popping in for a quick drink or settling in for the afternoon, this place punches well above its modest exterior. Don’t judge this book by its cover – what’s inside (and out back) is well worth discovering
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Persian Palace (Ealing)
guide name: WaxstaIf you like Persian food I'm sure you'd probably like this place. The food has little to no taste, but that is something you can expect. I guess my palette is more in line with spicy food so Persian, Iraqi and Moroccan food does absolutely nothing for me. The food is fresh at least, and the seating is much more open than Molana across the road. The food in both is about the same. Not a fan of Persian food at all, but went with the extended family so went for the outing, but I knew what to expect.
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Hare & Tortoise Ealing
guide name: millie oThis is a nice place if you want a relatively cheap but satisfying food. It's overall good but it would be even better if they paid attention to some details. The duck and rice bowl is good but the greens were stone cold - from the fridge. Cold veg isn't a big issue as some Asian side dishes are served cold, but for it to be served as part of a hot dish is jarring. Most duck slices were plump, moist but some were crispy and dry. The difference between them was huge. If they tweaked a few things, it would change the customer experience a lot. The FOH staff were polite and respectful and regularly offered top up on tea.
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