North Feltham & Hatton
Hounslow 022 · 5 sub-areas · 11,953 residents
Hounslow 022 sits within the London Borough of Hounslow, home to around 11,953 residents and a notably mixed community. A typical two-bedroom flat lets for about £1,900 a month — broadly in line with the borough average but well below what you'd pay in inner London. The area's strongest card is connectivity: the nearest major employment hub is just over 14 minutes away by public transport.
North Feltham & Hatton is a mid-density neighbourhood of Hounslow in the London region. It sits between busier and quieter parts of the local authority and isn't dominated by a single use — there's a mix of workplaces, housing and local services.
Overview
What's it like to live in North Feltham & Hatton?
2 parks are within five minutes' walk, so greenspace is reliably close at hand; Recorded crime is higher than the national norm — common for built-up urban areas, but worth weighing if you're looking for a quieter base; Public transport is genuinely strong; most errands and a fair share of social life don't need a car; rents sit firmly in the upper bracket nationally, with a typical home letting at around £1,907 a month; gigabit broadband is effectively universal.
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Figures are aggregated across 5 sub-areas — population-weighted means for rates, sums for counts. Sources cited beneath each section.
North Feltham & Hatton in Hounslow
Living in North Feltham & Hatton
This part of Hounslow has a distinctly suburban feel without being sleepy. The streets are a mix of family homes, purpose-built flats, and older terraced housing — the kind of area where roughly half of residents own their home, which is unusual for west London and gives the neighbourhood a settled character that pure rental streets rarely have.
Rents sit at a middle tier for outer west London. A one-bedroom runs around £1,550 a month, a two-bedroom about £1,900, and a three-bedroom closer to £2,200. Those figures are meaningfully lower than anything comparable in Chiswick or Richmond to the east, while still offering decent access to central London in under 15 minutes by public transport. For renters priced out of the inner west, that trade-off carries real weight.
The population is genuinely mixed in ways that stand out even by London standards: around 45% of residents were born outside the UK, and the ethnic diversity index sits at 64, which is high even within a diverse borough. Families make up a meaningful share — nearly one in four residents is under 18, and the largest household type is couples with children. That demographic reality shapes the local feel: this is a neighbourhood oriented around schools, local shops and parks rather than bars and late-night transport.
Practically, the nearest mainline rail station is roughly 1.1 km away, which opens up routes both into central London and toward Heathrow. Greenspace is more accessible than the density might suggest: the nearest park or open space is under 400 metres from a typical address. For sub-areas and street-level detail, see the streets and sub-areas below for more.
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Frequently asked
- Is Hounslow 022 a nice place to live?
- It depends what you're after. It's a settled, family-oriented neighbourhood with good transport links and genuine greenspace nearby. Rents are lower than inner west London equivalents. The trade-off is a crime rate above the national average and a school quality picture that's more mixed than many London areas. For families prioritising space and value over prestige, it works well.
- What is the rent in Hounslow 022?
- A one-bedroom flat runs around £1,550 a month, a two-bedroom about £1,900, and a three-bedroom closer to £2,200. These are estimates scaled from borough-level data using local sale prices. Rents rose roughly 2% over the past year — slower than much of London.
- Is Hounslow 022 safe?
- The recorded crime rate is around 113 incidents per 1,000 residents annually, noticeably above the UK average of roughly 80. That said, the rate isn't uniform across the neighbourhood — streets near main roads and commercial areas tend to account for more incidents than quieter residential streets. Check the crime category breakdown for a fuller picture.
- What's the commute from Hounslow 022 to central London?
- Around 14 minutes by public transport to the nearest major employment hub. The nearest mainline rail station is roughly 1.1 km away, and the nearest Underground station is about 1.25 km. For most central London destinations, door-to-door commute times will be in the 30–45 minute range.
- Who lives in Hounslow 022?
- A genuinely mixed community. Nearly half of residents own their home, which is high for outer west London. Around 45% were born outside the UK. Families with children are the most common household type, and nearly one in four residents is under 18. It's a settled neighbourhood rather than a transient one.
- What schools are near Hounslow 022?
- There are 67 schools within typical catchment distance — a large number, giving real choice. Around 43% are rated Good or Outstanding by Ofsted, which is below the national average of roughly 89%. The nearest Outstanding-rated school is about 1.9 km away. Check the schools widget for current ratings and named schools.
- How affordable is buying a home in Hounslow 022?
- The median sale price is around £406,000. For a typical resident earning the local median salary, saving a deposit takes roughly 5.7 years — which is tight but not extreme by outer London standards. The private rental market does give an alternative, though rent-to-income ratios here are stretched.