Where I work
Built for West London.
I work with small businesses across the western half of London — from the high streets of Chiswick and Ealing to the riverside in Isleworth and Twickenham. Local enough to visit in person, focused enough to actually do the work.
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Isleworth, London
Built for the high street, not the agency floor.
Isleworth is a riverside village wearing a city postcode. The bakeries, salons and family-run pubs along the high street don't need a 50-page website — they need something honest, fast, and indexed on Google. That's what I build.
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Brentford, London
For the new Brentford — and the one that was here all along.
Brentford has changed twice in a decade. The high street is full of independents that didn't exist five years ago, working alongside the ones that have been here since the 80s. Both groups need websites that load in under a second and rank for "near me" searches. Both deserve something better than a Wix template.
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Chiswick, London
For the high road, the side streets, and everywhere in between.
Chiswick has more independent shops per square mile than almost anywhere else in West London. The competition is fierce, the customers are picky, and the worst thing a local business can do is hide behind a template website. If your storefront on Chiswick High Road is beautiful, your site should be too.
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Hounslow, London
For the Hounslow High Street — and the streets behind it.
Hounslow is bigger and more diverse than its London-suburb label suggests. The high street is one of West London's busiest. The food scene runs from Eastern European to South Asian to West African, and most of the best places have either no website or a 2010-era one. That's a missed opportunity — and an easy fix.
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Ealing, London
For the Queen of the Suburbs.
Ealing is leafy, well-off, and full of small businesses who've been around long enough that 'we've always had this website' is starting to hurt them. If your shop on the Broadway looks great in person but your website was built in 2014, it's time. I rebuild, rewrite, and reindex — usually inside seven days.
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Richmond, London
Sites that fit Richmond's standards, not Shopify's templates.
Richmond customers notice. They notice typography, photography, slow loading, and template designs they've seen on a hundred other sites. If you run a shop or studio in TW9, your website needs to match the standards your customers walk in expecting. Generic doesn't survive here.
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Twickenham, London
Beyond the stadium.
Twickenham gets thought of as 'rugby and the river', but the real story is the high street — King Street, Heath Road, the bits where locals actually shop. The independent retailers, cafés and family-run restaurants here punch above their weight. They don't all need fancy websites, but they do all need ones that work properly on a phone and rank when people search.
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Hammersmith, London
For King Street, Fulham Palace Road, and the streets between.
Hammersmith is bigger and more commercial than the rest of West London — King Street alone has more independent shops than some London Boroughs combined. With that density comes competition. Your local Hammersmith customers are choosing between a dozen options on every search. The site that ranks first, loads first, and looks credible first usually wins.
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Don't see your area?
I take projects across all of London on a case-by-case basis. Drop me a line and I'll talk it through with you.
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