Discovering the U.K. 2017 for Chanel
London Area Neighbourhoods Knightsbridge Lying directly alongside Hyde Park, between Belgravia and South Kensington, Knightsbridge is one of London’s most illustrious and desirable residential districts.
Recognised by ‘The London Plan’ as one of two ‘international centres’ in the capital (the other being the West End), Knightsbridge is one of the capital’s premium destinations for luxury shopping. It is home to world-famous stores including Harrods and Harvey Nichols and South Kensington’s museum quarter is on the doorstep. Foodies will enjoy international fine-dining restaurants as well as a vast range of exclusive bars.
Beautiful green spaces and one of the lowest crime rates in the capital make Knightsbridge a popular choice with families. There is a high concentration of excellent pre-prep and prep schools nearby as well as excellent secondary schools including The Westminster, St Paul’s School, The Godolphin & Latymer School as well as the French co-educational primary and secondary school, Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle. Housing Market Knightsbridge is popular for its architecture including some of the capital’s most prestigious garden squares. Much of Knightsbridge surrounding Cadogan Square is still owned by Earl Cadogan through the Cadogan Estate. The Estate maintains many of the garden squares to which local residents can apply for access. In addition, new super-prime apartment buildings such as One Hyde Park, The Knightsbridge and 10 Lancelot Place, have recently emerged attracting buyers and investors from all over the world. Entertainment There is a wealth of superb restaurants, with fine establishments boasting cuisines rich in culture and diversity from around the globe. The area is also renowned for its vast range of exclusive bars providing a diverse array of entertainment. Knightsbridge is one of the most unchanged, attractive areas of central London. It is home to some of London's best museums with the Science Museum, the Natural History Museum, and the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) all close by. Other notable landmarks are Royal Albert Hall and the distinctive tower of Knightsbridge Barracks, home to officers of the Household Cavalry. Transport Knightsbridge is served by two Zone 1 underground stations, Knightsbridge and Hyde Park Corner (Piccadilly line). Average Property Prices Per Week 1 Bedroom 2 Bedroom 3-4 Bedroom £895-£19,000 4-5 Bedroom £450-£6,500 £495-£5,950 £1,375-£19,500
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