W9 postcode area

The W9 postcode district spans 11 neighbourhoods (MSOAs) in Brent, Camden, Kensington and Chelsea, Westminster. Area Scores range from 8 to 80 across them.

In summary

There is a sharp split within the W9 district: Kensington Abingdon scores 81 out of 100 (#1,307 of 6,856 nationally) while Westbourne sits at 8 — neighbours on the map, 72 points apart on the index. It mixes both ends of the national picture — 1 neighbourhood in the least-deprived third of England and 5 in the most-deprived third. House prices stretch as far as the scores do: medians run from £565,000 in Westbourne to £1,706,250 in Kensington Abingdon — a 3.0× gap within the W9 district. Note that the district straddles 4 local authorities — Brent, Camden, Kensington and Chelsea and Westminster — so its neighbourhoods answer to different councils.

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NeighbourhoodNat. rankArea scoreMedian price
Kensington AbingdonKensington and Chelsea 1,30781 £1,706,250
Little VeniceWestminster 2,43864 £870,000
St John's Wood SouthWestminster 3,35051 £875,000
Maida ValeWestminster 3,60447 £833,750
Abbey RoadWestminster 3,63147 £905,000
Queens ParkBrent 4,04341 £737,125
Kilburn EastCamden 5,82515 £585,000
Queen's Park GardensWestminster 5,88714 £750,000
Maida HillWestminster 5,88714 £580,000
Golborne & SwinbrookKensington and Chelsea 6,05812 £622,500
WestbourneWestminster 6,2778 £565,000

Nearby areas

Postcode districts around W9.

A postcode district overlaps several neighbourhoods, so figures are shown per neighbourhood rather than as a single postcode average — neighbouring areas can differ a lot. Neighbourhood (MSOA) boundaries contain ONS data © Crown copyright and database right 2025, Open Government Licence v3.0.