Kensington Area Guide

Limetrees, as a high end Boutique estate agent, are pleased to invite you dive in to discover the epitome of sophistication and charm of Kensington. Explore this affluent neighbourhood where history meets contemporary living, with elegant architecture, exquisite properties, cultural richness, and excellent amenities. This neighbourhood promises an unparalleled lifestyle, known for its elegant architecture, lush green spaces, and vibrant cultural scenes.

Located in the heart of London, Kensington is also close to several other notable landmarks, such as the Natural History Museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum, and the Science Museum. These world-class institutions offer a wealth of knowledge and captivating exhibitions that cater to all ages and interests.

Kensington is also renowned for its universities and colleges, excellent dining options, famous landmarks, and attractions such as Kensington Palace.

Architecture:

Kensington is known for its stunning architecture, combining a mix of historic and modern styles. The streets are lined with beautiful Georgian and Victorian townhouses, showcasing intricate details and elegant facades. You'll also find impressive examples of contemporary architecture, especially in the newly developed areas.

Neighbourhood:

Kensington is synonymous with luxury and opulence. It is home to some of London's wealthiest residents and is considered one of the most affluent neighbourhoods in the city. The area boasts elegant shops, upscale boutiques, and high-end luxury shopping.

Universities and Colleges:

Kensington is host to prestigious educational institutions. Imperial College London, renowned for its scientific research and engineering programs, is situated in the area. The Royal College of Art, a leading institution for art and design, is also located here, attracting talented students from around the world.

South Kensington offers a wide array of culinary delights. From cozy cafes serving freshly brewed coffee and pastries to upscale restaurants offering gourmet cuisine from around the world, there is something to suit every palate. Some popular dining spots include Launceston Place, The Ivy Kensington Brasserie, Fait Maison and others.

Kensington Palace is a prominent landmark and a significant historical site. It has been a royal residence since the 17th century and is currently home to several members of the British royal family, including the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. Visitors can explore the palace's opulent State Rooms, stroll through the beautiful gardens, and learn about its rich history.

Holland Park is a picturesque green space offering tranquillity amidst the bustling city. It features beautifully manicured gardens, woodlands, and a Japanese Kyoto Garden, providing a serene escape. The Park also hosts open-air theatre performances during the summer months.

Notting Hill Gate is a vibrant and eclectic neighbourhood. This area gained international fame with the release of the romantic comedy movie "Notting Hill" starring Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant.

Let's explore this lively neighbourhood and discover its unique attractions:

Portobello Road Market:

This bustling market offers a delightful mix of antiques, vintage clothing, collectibles, fresh produce, and street food. Remember the famous blue door from the movie? You might even stumble upon it while wandering through the market.

Notting Hill Carnival

Notting Hill Carnival is Europe's largest street festival, held annually during the August Bank Holiday, this vibrant event celebrates Caribbean culture with colourful parades.

The Electric Cinema:

Indulge in a unique cinematic experience. This historic movie theatre, dating back to 1910, offers luxurious seating, including plush armchairs and cozy sofas. Watch the latest releases or catch a classic film while enjoying a glass of wine or a cocktail.

Get To Know The Area

When looking to buy or rent in Kensington, it is good to know about the area.
From transport, schools (including Ofsted results), the speed of the broadband
and top of the list where to go for food and drink.

Fees

Refundable Holding deposit - Capped at 1 weeks rent

Security Deposit - Capped at 5 weeks rent for annual rental under £50,000, or 6 weeks rent for annual rental over £50,000

Rent - The agreed monthly rent

Changes to tenancy - Capped at £50 inc VAT

Early termination charge - Not exceeding the landlord’s financial losses

Late payment of rent - Interest of 3% above BoE base rate for each day the rent is late, once it is 14 days overdue

Replacement keys - Reasonable costs or give the tenant the option to purchase themselves

Utilities, council tax, communication services, TV Licence etc - Tenants own responsibility unless otherwise stated in contract

Client Money Protection Scheme Membership details - Client Money Protection Provided by CMP, Membership No: CMP002304

Property Redress Scheme Membership details - The law requires your membership details