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In the north east, the large Royal Park of Kensington Gardens (contiguous
with its eastern neighbour, Hyde Park) is an obvious buffer between
Rental Properties London Kensington and areas to the north east. The other
main green area in Kensington is Holland Park, just north of Kensington
High Street, whilst Kensington has numerous small residential garden
squares.
Kensington is, in general, an extremely affluent area, a trait
that it now shares with its neighbour to the south, Chelsea. The
area has some of London's most expensive streets and garden squares,
including Edwardes Square, Earls Terrace - an exclusive redevelopment
Rental Properties London of Georgian Houses, The Phillimores, and Wycombe Square
- a new build development done to a very high standard. In early
2007, houses have sold in Upper Phillimore Gardens for in excess
of ?20 million.
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Rental Properties London additionally, most neighbouring
districts are regarded as exclusive residential areas,
including Knightsbridge and Brompton to the east and the nearest
parts of Notting Hill to the north. To the west is the less affluent
but up and coming area of Earl's Court.
Kensington is also very densely populated; it forms part of the
most densely populated local government district (the Royal Borough
of Kensington and Chelsea) in the United Kingdom. This high density
is not formed Rental Properties London from high-rise buildings; instead,
it has come about through the subdivision of large mid-rise Victorian
and Georgian terraced houses (generally of some four to six floors)
into flats. Unlike other parts of the Borough, Kensington itself
has almost no high-rise buildings - the exception being Cromwell
Road's Holiday Inn, a 27-storey hotel.
Notable attractions and institutions in Kensington
(or South Kensington) include: Kensington Palace in Kensington
Gardens, Rental Properties London the Royal Albert Hall opposite the
Albert Memorial in Hyde Park, the Royal College of Music,
the Natural History Museum, the Science Museum, the Victoria
and Albert Museum, Heythrop College, the Royal College of
Art, Imperial College London and Kensington and Chelsea College.
The Olympia exhibition hall is just over the western Rental Properties London border in West Kensington.
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