Kensington & South Kensington

kensingtonstation

Cultural  -  Leafy Neighborhoods  -  Appealing
This area of London offers a fascinating combination of fashionable modern London life and stately, grandiloquent Victorian architecture. Impressive examples of early 19th century in Bramham Gardens & Courtfield Gardens center on lovely residential squares. The recently restored traditional cast iron railings create an authentic Victorian ambience. Collingham Road & Harrington Road are lined with architecturally unique buildings, many currently used as Embassies. The conservations comprising Childs Place, Kenway Road and Redfield Lane contain more modest but quite picturesqe houses painted in pastel shades.

Within Blocks

  • Kensington Palace & Kensington Gardens, London home of Princess Diana
  • Free Museums:  Natural History, Victoria & Albert, Science Museum
  • Brompton Cemetery
  • Royal Albert Hall
  • Serpentine Gallery
  • Cultural Connections
  • Princess Diana lived at Coleherne Court South Ken before her marriage to Prince Charles
  • The Troubadour coffee house with a small music venue has hosted emerging talent since 1954 - including Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix & Elvis Costello
  • Beatrix Potter was born in South Kensington, London on 28 July 1866.

Nearest Stations

  • South Kensington (District, Circle & Piccadilly Lines)
  • Gloucester Road (District, Circle & Piccadilly Lines)
  • Earls Court Road (District, Circle & Piccadilly Lines)
  • Kensington Hight Steet (District & Circle Lines)

Nearby Shopping

  • High Street Kensington
  • Channel at 278 Brompton Road
  • Lamborghini at Melton Court