Phoenix Lodge Mansions, Brook Green, W6 7BG
- 3 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathroom
- 2 Receptions
Beautifully presented, this three-bed, two-bathroom apartment is situated on the corner of a typically picturesque and highly desirable mansion block and boasts the high ceilings you've come to expect from this style of build.
An abundance of natural light floods the massive open-plan reception area which is an entertainers dream easily accommodating a full dining and living room. In addition, you'll also have access to two charming private balconies.
The modernised kitchen with breakfast bar is a particularly classy touch and the three double bedrooms are well sized and bright with the principal suite benefiting from an en-suite and custom storage.
This Victorian Mansion block is enviably situated set back from the prestigious Brook Green. A plethora of local shops, cafes, restaurants and delicatessens can be found close by with more extensive retail and entertainment facilities found at Westfield Shopping Centre.
The location offers excellent transport facilities including Hammersmith underground (0.3 miles), Kensington Olympia (0.7 miles) and Goldhawk Road (0.6 miles).
In the other direction, it also provides a quick route into central London towards Harrods and the West End. Brook Green is also renowned for some of London's most sought after schools.
- Shae Of Feehold
- Thee Double Bedooms
- Two Reception Rooms
- Top Floo
- High Ceilings
- Two Pivate Balconies
- Open Plan Reception Aea
- Communal Gaden
- Secue Off Steet Paking
- Close To Local Amenities
- OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
- Barons Court station (909m)
- Ravenscourt Park station (949m)
- Hammersmith station (329m)
- Kensington (Olympia) station (918m)
- Goldhawk Road station (625m)
- Shepherd's Bush (Central Line) station (946m)
- Barons Court station (962m)
- Hammersmith (Circle and Hammersmith & City lines) station (389m)
- Hammersmith (District and Piccadilly lines) station (441m)
Reference Number
SKN220197
Service Charge
£8,000 /per year
Price per Sqft
£915 approx
Fulham pulses with vibrant culture and green retreats, where historic Fulham Palace meets lively parks like Bishops Park. This charming riverside neighborhood blends creative energy from institutions like the London Film Academy with cozy pubs and acclaimed eateries. Whether exploring museums or unwinding in bustling bars, Fulham offers a perfect mix of relaxation and spirited city life.
London Film Academy
guide name: Zoe WangI was here for the one month filmmaking certificate course, it was absolutely amazing! All the tutors were so experienced and knowledgeable and kind, it was great :) I have no experience in the film industry, so I signed up for the course to learn and I definitely learned a looot! Highly recommend to anyone interested in the world of film, this course gives you a good insight into the industry and also the practical side of actually making a film, doesn’t matter if you don’t know what you like or are good at, I’m sure you’ll learn a lot and find something interesting for yourself ;)
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Nuffield Health Fulham Fitness and Wellbeing Centre
guide name: Alejandro Gómez SánchezFantastic gym and awesome team! Fulham Nuffield Health has great facilities — always clean, well looked after, and nicely organised. The swimming pool is great too, perfect whether you want a proper swim or just a bit of relaxation after training. There’s a really good mix of fitness classes with qualified instructors who know their stuff and make every session fun and motivating. The staff are super friendly and always happy to help, and a special shoutout to the GM & CEM who are always around, approachable, and ready to sort anything out. Such a great place overall — highly recommend!
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West London College - Hammersmith & Fulham College
guide name: UKBM UKHIImportant Warning (W L Welcome) This organization calls itself a "charity" that helps refugees, but in reality, it does the opposite of true humanitarian work. It takes advantage of refugees who are already in difficult situations—people who often do not know the local language, laws, or their basic rights. On the surface, they pretend to offer help and advice. But in truth, they give false and misleading information that pushes refugees to give up their legal rights. Instead of protecting them, the organization works in ways that make sure refugees receive the least possible support. In some cases, they even cooperate with authorities who want to reduce the benefits refugees should receive. This behavior is not just dishonest—it is discrimination. Denying people their rights because of their nationality or immigration status is a form of racial discrimination and a clear violation of human rights. It goes against the basic values of justice, equality, and human dignity. ⚠️ This is a serious warning: Any group that hides behind the name of "charity" while carrying out these harmful practices is not helping—it is betraying the most vulnerable people and destroying their future. The best protection against this kind of deception is awareness and caution.
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Chelsea FC Museum
guide name: Akshay NandaAMAZING experience. The guides were so polite, friendly, and knowledgeable, and although every tour is on a strict time, they tell you exactly when and where the best spots for photos are. Museum itself is awe inspiring. So cool to see the history and the silverware in person. Tour includes access to the museum, trophy room, home and away dressing rooms (literally can sit in Reece James’ seat), access to the pitch, amazing photo ops in the press room, and access to the museum and megastore. HIGHLY RECOMMEND. WELL WORTH EVERY POUND
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Bishops Park
guide name: Nicola PennisiA family friendly park set alongside the river. There are gardens, paths, ponds, playgrounds and exercise equipment.
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ibis London Earls Court
guide name: Ashlee VoyceI had a very pleasant stay. The hotel is a few minutes to the underground connecting you to the rest of London. There are some really great pubs nearby. The service at breakfast was great. Anna was attentive and helped rectify a misunderstanding promptly. The rooms were nice and modern. They are not soundproof, but it is a quieter area so that wasn’t an issue. The rooms also have automatic lighting which is great for getting up at night.
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The White Horse
guide name: London Pub Map🚇 Parsons Green 🍺 £8.35 Hawkstone session ipa The White Horse Is located in leafy Parsons Green in Fulham, Southwest London. The nearest Tube is Parsons Green. There’s been a coaching inn on this spot since 1688, once serving as one of the last stops for travellers heading into London. It was rebuilt in 1778, destroyed by fire in 1881, and rebuilt again in 1882—the building you see today. Known affectionately as ‘The Sloaney Pony’, the pub earned its nickname from the upscale, fashionable ‘Sloane Ranger’ crowd that’s been drawn to the area since the 1980s. This sizeable one-bar pub blends traditional Victorian decor with modern touches. At its heart is a grand mahogany servery with a striking back bar. At the front and left are comfy scarlet banquettes with classic tables and chairs, while the back left of the bar has a more casual feel with benches, a cosy corner, vintage beer signage, and a Bass mirror. On the right, there’s a snug by the window, further down are rustic pews, an ornate marble fireplace, a portrait of an English gentleman with a white horse, and a flagstone floor. At the back is a vaulted dining area, and out front, a beer garden with umbrella-covered tables overlooking the green. The beer selection is excellent, with a broad mix of mainstream, premium, and independent brews, including five cask ales. I went for a @hawkstone session IPA—great pint, but cost a whopping £8.35! 😬 The food menu features modern British pub classics: fish and chips comes in at £20, and roasts are available on Sundays. I arrived at 12 pm on a pleasant Saturday lunchtime in May. The pub had just opened its doors and was already seeing a steady influx of punters. The atmosphere was chilled and laid-back, so settling in was easy and gave me a chance to have a good mooch around. The service was on point—the team were welcoming and friendly. This is a stunning Victorian pub with a superb (if pricey) selection of beers, lovely decor, and friendly service. I thoroughly enjoyed my visit and definitely recommend a visit—just maybe not for the sesh. Follow @whitehorsesw6 for updates. 📅 31st May 2025 If you want to see all my pub reviews in one place, head to @londonpubmap on Instagram. 🍻
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Fulham Palace
guide name: Shabista KhanI visited Fulham Palace on a Sunday afternoon, and it was such a wonderful experience! The palace itself is stunning, with beautifully landscaped gardens and a tranquil atmosphere that feels like an escape from the hustle and bustle of London. What made it even better is that entry is free, which is always a pleasant surprise. The grounds are perfect for a peaceful walk, and I spent quite a bit of time wandering around the Botanic Garden – the variety of plants and flowers is impressive. Inside the palace, there’s a rich history to explore, with exhibitions that tell the story of the place as a residence for the Bishops of London for over 1,300 years. The cafe is a lovely spot to relax after a walk, with a nice selection of coffee and snacks. The staff were incredibly friendly, and it just added to the overall charm of the place. If you’re in the area or looking for a quiet, historical gem in London, I highly recommend visiting Fulham Palace. It's a peaceful retreat, and with free entry, it’s a perfect way to spend a Sunday afternoon.
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The Crabtree
guide name: Roy M⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Crabtree is a fantastic spot! I had the chicken roast and it was absolutely brilliant—perfectly cooked, flavorful, and satisfying. The outdoor seating area has such a great vibe, especially on a warm day. The large trees provide plenty of shade, making it comfortable even in hot weather. A perfect mix of great food, relaxed atmosphere, and a scenic riverside location. 5 people total spent £255
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Half Moon
guide name: LyndaI attended on Sat 2nd to see Sons of Cream on a solo trip to London from Yorkshire. The staff made me feel extremely at ease and welcome. All very friendly and helpful. The food was good, pub grub, served with a smile and a tab was allowed, which is a rarity these days. The music venue is excellent. Great vibes and well organised. Thank you for a memorable evening.
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The Harwood Arms
guide name: Derek Philip-XuReally enjoyed our roast dinner for our anniversary. The staff were very friendly and attentive and happily accommodated our baby and buggy. The roast is shared between two and you can choose which meats you’d like. Plenty of food for the two of us. We also had the venison scotch eggs to start and sticky toffee pudding for dessert, both of which were delicious. They also have good selection of non-alcoholic cocktails on offer.
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Earl’s Court Police Box
guide name: Seth GardnerThis was a fun side adventure for us to go see the TARDIS police box.
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West London Islamic Cultural Centre Mosque
guide name: Harinder GrewallPre-booked painting session with my nieces and we all had great time. Staff super knowledgeable and explained everything clearly. Good drinks selection. End product superb beyond expectations. Thanks
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The River Café
guide name: Mariah CristinaThis brings in a great atmosphere near the Thames with an open plan kitchen. The food is delicious particularly their pasta however the pizza needs a bit more of flavor. Nonetheless, it was a good dining experience to be with friends, quite busy I would say but still audible enough for conversations.
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Eel Brook Common
guide name: Kimmi XerxsEel Brook is a beautiful common. It's a community orientated space; families, young children, teenagers, middle aged the elderly. People cycling is all good.
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606 Club
guide name: Al GrantA magical jazz club tucked away in a non assuming basement. Staff are very good at communicating the venue and its quirks. I had a great meal, good drinks and thoroughly enjoyed a blistering set of jazz. World class.
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