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OVINGTON GARDENS, London
Property in Ovington Gardens is a highly
sought in the Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
Chelsea used to be the smart bohemian part of London. This
tradition stretched back to the Victorian artists whose studios
still exist in Tite Street and other roads off the Embankment
and was carried on into the 20th-century when the Kings Road
became the centre of sixties swinging London. While the atmosphere
is more quirky than perhaps Kensington, the price of property
across Chelsea means that very few artists or musicians can
afford to live there unless they are called Madonna.
Smart shops, restaurants, art galleries,
the King's Road and a waterfront location. Don't bother searching
for a bargain, they're long gone as every inch of Chelsea
is pricey and now the domain of bankers, lawyers and city
types. Less starchy than Kensington, Chelsea provides an east-west
strip of some of London's most desirable real estate.
Redbrick mansion blocks housing imposing
flats surround Sloane Square and Pont Street whilst to the
west, small but pricey Victorian terraces can be found off
the King's Road. North of the King's Road offers larger family
homes with more regal properties fringing the Royal Hospital.
Even properties which lie in the shadow of the Worlds End
council estate in West Chelsea now command a high price.
The arterial Road is the Kings Road which
like its counterpart to the north, the Fulham Road is always
busy. The top end of the Kings Road around Sloane Square is
dominated by the Cadogan estate which owns most of the property
from the Kings Road up Sloane Street. This is always been
a traditionally smart part of London with the occupants of
the houses and flats around Sloane Square shopping in Peter
Jones. The middle section of the Kings Road down to Old Church
Street contains the now traditional series of small boutiques
selling frocks and cowboy boots. There has been something
of the renaissance in the area beyond old Church Street which
was known as World's End. This has centred round the Bluebird
which is a mixture of delicatessen and restaurant developed
by Conran. This bit of the Kings Road is now a rival for the
stretch of the Fulham Road running from the cinema to the
Chelsea and Westminster hospital which is known locally as
'the beach' it contains dozens of restaurants and bars.
Communications are good nearer Sloane Square
and South Kensington where there are tube stations but get
considerably worse the further down the Fulham Road or the
Kings Road that you go. Both roads suffer from being main
arterial roads into Fulham.
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