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Serving Ealing · W5, W13

Websites for Ealing businesses

Pitzhanger Manor, Ealing Broadway, and a string of independent parades stitched together across W5 and W13.

Ealing sits in West London, a borough stitched together from several distinct town centres. At the centre is Ealing Broadway and its shopping centre, trading since 1985; a short walk north takes you to Walpole Park and the Grade I listed Pitzhanger Manor that Sir John Soane designed and built for himself between 1800 and 1804. From there, long high street runs thread out through Hanwell, Northfields and West Ealing, and the council still calls its high streets vital to the borough's economic, social and civic life on its own site. Cafés line the Broadway, independents hold on along Northfields Avenue, and most of the people I'd build for in W5 or W13 are tradesmen, cafés, salons or one-person professional services — small, local, busy.

£25/month · anyone, anywhere

What you get

  • Your own URL, on its own domain
  • Hand-coded — no WordPress, no page builders
  • Basic on-page SEO, fast loads, mobile-first
  • Small content edits whenever you need them
  • No setup fee, cancel any month

Working with Ealing

Small business in Ealing is spread across several parades rather than one main strip. Ealing Broadway Shopping Centre has been trading since 1985 and pulls most of the footfall, with the usual mix of chains. West Ealing's Northfields Avenue is where the borough's own visitor guides point you for the independent run — small shops, bakeries, restaurants that have held on for years. Pitshanger, Hanwell Broadway and Northfields each have their own parades with regulars and a local feel. The council's 2023-2028 cultural manifesto and the Good for Ealing investment prospectus both name high streets as a priority, which fits the tradesmen, salons and small professional firms I work with. Ealing works as several small towns stitched into one borough — and that's the kind of place a one-person web studio fits.

Every Ealing site is hand-coded, mobile-first, and shipped on its own domain. There's nothing for you to maintain — hosting, SSL, backups, updates and small content edits are all in the £25/month plan. You'll deal directly with me from brief to launch, by email or WhatsApp, in plain English.

Local economy

Real Ealing small businesses, not stock photos

Every Ealing brief lands somewhere on the same map of shops, salons, trades and indie operators. Here are some of the real Ealing businesses I've researched while writing this page — the kind of place a clean £25/month site is built for.

Some Ealing independents we'd happily sit next to
  • Ealing Broadway Shopping Centre

    Indoor shopping centre

    Trading on Ealing High Street since 1985; the main retail anchor of the town centre.

  • Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery

    Historic house and public gallery

    Grade I listed Regency manor designed by Sir John Soane, 1800-1804, set in Walpole Park.

  • Big Boys Cafe

    Independent café

    Long-running Ealing café; 4.7 rating across 100+ reviews on Tripadvisor.

  • Café Zee

    Independent coffee shop

    Ealing Broadway coffee shop cited by multiple local guides for working sessions.

Streets we know in Ealing
  • The Broadway
  • High Street
  • Northfields Avenue
  • Mattock Lane
  • Uxbridge Road
  • New Broadway
Neighbourhoods covered
  • Ealing Broadway
  • West Ealing
  • Hanwell
  • Northfields
  • Pitshanger
  • Acton
Why these industries cluster here
  • Cafés and hospitality

    Tripadvisor lists 10+ independent cafés around Ealing Broadway and the surrounding wards, with new openings regularly covered in local guides.

  • Tradesmen and small construction

    Ealing Council's Good for Ealing investment prospectus and the 2023-2028 cultural manifesto both prioritise town centre and high street investment, which keeps the trade pipeline busy.

  • Independent retail

    The borough's own visitor guides and the Around Ealing site point to Northfields Avenue in West Ealing and the Pitshanger parade as the borough's main independent-shop strips.

Ealing Council published its 2025 Good for Ealing investment prospectus and town centre documents through 2025, restating high streets and town centres as the borough's economic priority (https://www.goodforealing.com/documents/).

Where we work

Websites for Ealing and Greater London

I'm based in London, build over email and WhatsApp, and ship the same £25/month plan to Ealing and every other town in Greater London.

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Pricing
£25/month

One flat plan for every Ealing build — hosting, SSL, backups, updates and small content edits all included. No setup fee, no contract, cancel any month.

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How it works

From your first message to a live Ealing link in 1–2 weeks.

  1. 01You message me with a sentence on what you do.
  2. 02Quick call or text, you send your bundle.
  3. 03I build, you pay £25/month, you get the link.
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£25/month · 1–2 week build · cancel any month

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FAQs

Ealing web design — common questions

How much does a website for an Ealing small business cost?

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It's a flat £25 a month, with no setup fee, hosting and SSL included, and small content edits baked in. A typical café, salon or tradesman site in W5 or W13 works out at £300 a year all in.

Do you work with businesses in Hanwell, Northfields and Acton as well as Ealing Broadway?

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Yes — anywhere across the Ealing borough, so W5, W7, W13 and the rest. The £25/month plan and the turnaround are the same no matter which parade or ward you're in.

Can you help me rank on Google for searches like 'web designer Ealing'?

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No — and that's deliberate. I don't sell SEO, link building or keyword strategy. What I do include is the on-page basics: sensible page titles, descriptions, clean code and fast loads. For actual rankings work, you'd want a dedicated SEO firm.

Can you set up or claim my Google Business Profile?

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No — and that's deliberate too. I don't claim or manage Google Business Profiles; it's a separate service and I'd point you at a specialist for that. What I do build is a fast, clean site that loads properly when someone clicks through from your profile.

How long does a site take to go live?

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Most one-page or small multi-page sites go live inside one to two weeks of a settled brief, depending on how quickly I get your photos, logo and any trade body details. I keep it tight because most of my clients want the link up and ringing, not a six-week process.

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