St James: White City Living
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54 Wood Ln
College Park and Old Oak, eng W12 7RQ - (203) 002-9462
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Chamber Rating
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KaRaM BouLeS
May 2nd, 2023 -
Jiankang Deng
Wonderful service by Dominique. Dominique was not only professional but also patient to answer all my questions. In addition, Dominique provided me with informative and helpful advice even though the flat I were interested in white city living was sold out.
Aug 23rd, 2020 -
Sergio Grande Garca
Gorgeous development and amazing water features
Jul 10th, 2020 -
Suzanne Iwai
The site has progressed rapidly and the larger of the public green park spaces is now open complete with splashing fountains. Sadly they don't pulse and go in fancy patterns but they are nevertheless pleasant to sit near. The birch trees, greenery and flowered shrubs should look good through all the seasons. The walkways through to the Westfield extension where John Lewis is the flagship store are now finished too. The prettily laced metallic fencing which is back lit in the evening is quite striking and it offsets the flagstones placed at a angle with just the right amount of light to also see the shrubs and leaf patterns in the trees. The light cast under the railway arches also treats the historic aspect of Wood Lane station very respectfully. It was closed for a few decades then revived and remodeled as part of the Westfield and St James site. The first affordable block is now occupied on the other side of John Lewis with their tenants enjoying both the retail facilities, the new children's play area ( see my photos) and the well organised security patrols. More housing, mostly grad pads, and offices plus smaller retail units will open up in the wake of the ugli building being demolished next year. The cranes will be on site for a while longer. I personally love seeing their sculptural serenity against the night sky.
Oct 5th, 2019 -
Wenzhe Ji
Jun 4th, 2019
Contact Info
- (203) 002-9462
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for St James: White City Living?
A The phone number for St James: White City Living is: (203) 002-9462.
Q Where is St James: White City Living located?
A St James: White City Living is located at 54 Wood Ln, College Park and Old Oak, eng W12 7RQ
Q What is the internet address for St James: White City Living?
A The website (URL) for St James: White City Living is: http://www.berkeleygroup.co.uk/developments/london/white-city/white-city
Q What days are St James: White City Living open?
A St James: White City Living is open:
Friday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Saturday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Sunday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Monday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Thursday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Q How is St James: White City Living rated?
A St James: White City Living has a 4.3 Star Rating from 6 reviewers.
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St James: White City Living
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( 6 Reviews )KaRaM BouLeS on Google
Jiankang Deng on Google
Wonderful service by Dominique. Dominique was not only professional but also patient to answer all my questions. In addition, Dominique provided me with informative and helpful advice even though the flat I were interested in white city living was sold out.
Sergio Grande Garca on Google
Gorgeous development and amazing water features
Suzanne Iwai on Google
The site has progressed rapidly and the larger of the public green park spaces is now open complete with splashing fountains. Sadly they don't pulse and go in fancy patterns but they are nevertheless pleasant to sit near. The birch trees, greenery and flowered shrubs should look good through all the seasons. The walkways through to the Westfield extension where John Lewis is the flagship store are now finished too. The prettily laced metallic fencing which is back lit in the evening is quite striking and it offsets the flagstones placed at a angle with just the right amount of light to also see the shrubs and leaf patterns in the trees. The light cast under the railway arches also treats the historic aspect of Wood Lane station very respectfully. It was closed for a few decades then revived and remodeled as part of the Westfield and St James site. The first affordable block is now occupied on the other side of John Lewis with their tenants enjoying both the retail facilities, the new children's play area ( see my photos) and the well organised security patrols.
More housing, mostly grad pads, and offices plus smaller retail units will open up in the wake of the ugli building being demolished next year. The cranes will be on site for a while longer. I personally love seeing their sculptural serenity against the night sky.
Wenzhe Ji on Google