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KNIGHTSBRIDGE AREA GUIDES
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KNIGHTSBRIDGE, London
Grand and prestigious, Knightsbridge, located
between Hyde Park and Chelsea, should never be considered
by those with shallow pockets. Best known for its famous shops
and department stores like Harrods, houses are rare and most
accommodation comprises of large flats and plush, serviced
apartments. Elegant red brick mansion blocks overlooking Sloane
Street, Hyde Park or one of the many garden squares prove
very sought after. Brompton Square and Egerton Crescent boasting
a number of elegant houses and pretty mews cottages, can be
found west towards South Kensington or to the South and Chelsea.
Knightsbridge is another favoured location of embassies. Property
is very expensive, although the length of lease remaining
influences prices enormously.
Knightsbridge is a curiously difficult area
to define; the boundaries between it and South Kensington,
Chelsea and Belgravia are hard to place but in broad terms
it is centred on Harrods, with Hyde Park to the North, the
Egertons to the west, Pont Street to the south and Lowndes
Square to the east.
A generation ago the area around Harrods
was super-fashionable with Harrods as the corner shop for
its rich and aristocratic denzins. The money hasn't gone but
the possessors of it now tend to be more international and
only partially resident and Harrods is now the haunt of tourists
in search of brands. The crowds of shoppers in Sloane Street
and along Knightsbridge tends to make parking, walking and
shopping a daily trial if you live permanently close by.
The other side of Knightsbridge, the road,
is another story. Montpelier square, Ennismore Gardens and
the small streets and mews surrounding it are still some of
the nicest parts of central London quiet and within
walking distance of Hyde Park but still close enough to the
bustle if that is what you want.
The western end of Knightsbridge includes
Egerton Crescent, Terrace and Gardens which, while always
fashionable, has now become one of the most expensive areas
in London; a roll-call of the residents would include names
familiar to regular readers of the FT. To the east, Lowndes
Square is equally expensive but most of its residents are
part-time occupiers. It is very popular with Asian and Middle
Eastern buyers in particular who like the portered blocks
and the easy access to the shopping.
Transport is only quite good with just the
Piccadilly Line to choose from and notorious bottlenecks around
the Scotch House and by Hyde Park Corner.
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