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New plants are often launched at the show flats London and the
popularity of older varieties revived under the focus of the horticultural
world. It is the garden design equivalent of a catwalk at a fashion
show.
[edit] Awards
The Life Garden, 2004
There are four grades of award presented, gold, flats London silver-gilt,
silver and bronze, in each of the categories listed below. Bronze
grade exhibits do not actually receive a medal.
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Flats London Kensington is a district of
West London, England within the Royal Borough of Kensington
and Chelsea, located 2.8 miles (4.5 km) west of Charing Cross. An
affluent and densely-populated area, its commercial heart is Kensington
High Street and it contains the well-known museum district of South
Kensington.
To the north, Kensington is bordered by Notting Hill. To the east,
flats London Kensington is bordered by Brompton and Knightsbridge.
To the south, Kensington is bordered by Chelsea and Earl's Court.
To the west, Kensington is bordered by Hammersmith and Shepherd's
Bush.
Its name came from Anglo-Saxon Censiginga tun = "The village
or enclosure of Keen-Victory's people".
The focus of the area is Kensington
High Street, a busy commercial flats London centre
with many shops, typically upmarket. The street was declared
London's second best shopping street in February 2005 thanks
to its range and number of shops.[1]
Kensington's second activity centre is South Kensington,
where a variety of small shops are clustered close to South
Kensington tube station. This is also the southern end of
Exhibition Road, the thoroughfare that links Flats London
the area's museums and educational institutions together.
The edges of Kensington are not well-defined; in particular,
the southern part of Kensington blurs into Chelsea, flats
London which has a similar architectural style. To the west,
a transition is made across the West London railway line and
Earl's Court Road further south into other districts, whilst
to the north, the only obvious dividing line is Holland Park
Avenue, to the north of which is the similar district of Notting
Hill.
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