Kensington & Chelsea
The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea is one of the most desirable areas to live in Central London. Just a little way out of the busy city centre this wide area offers a great mix of popular London parks (Holland Park, Kensington Gardens, Hyde Park), manicured Victorian square gardens, traditional white stucco terraces and mews houses, some of the world's most famous museums and galleries (Victoria & Albert, Natural History Museum, Science Museum, the State Apartments at Kensington Palace) hotels, restaurants and shops along Kensington High Street and Portobello Road.
Some of the wealthiest Londoners have home addresses in Kensington & Chelsea, and the borough is packed with great state run and fee paying schools.
Developments
Academy Gardens
Hollandgreen Place
Holland Park Gate
127 Kensington High Street
100 – 106 Kensington High Street
375 Kensington High Street
Lancer Square
One Kensington Gardens
Portobello Square
Royal Warwick Square
Samuel Square
1 Young Street
Primary Schools
Fox Primary School (Outstanding)
St Thomas' CofE Primary School (Outstanding)
St Barnabas and St Philip's CofE Primary School (Outstanding)
Secondary Schools
Holland Park School (Outstanding)
Council
Kensington and Chelsea
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Transport (zone 1)
London Underground Stations
· Kensington High Street
· Gloucester Road
· South Kensington
· Kensington Olympia
· Notting Hill
· Earl's Court
Servicing Circle, District and Piccadilly Lines
London Overground trains at Kensington Olympia
Busses - 9, 10, 27, 52, 328, 14, 49, 70, 74, 345, 360, 414, 430, C1
Shopping
High Street Kensington
Whole Food Market
King's Road
Things to do
Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park
Holland Park
Victoria and Albert Museum
Natural History Museum
Science Museum
Royal Albert Hall
The Design Museum
Japan House London
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