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History of South Kensington

South Kensington was undeveloped until the mid-19th century, being an agricultural area supplying London with fruit and vegetables. After the 1851 Great Exhibition in Hyde Park, an 87 acre area around what is now Exhibition Road was purchased by the commissioners of the exhibition, in order to create a home for institutions dedicated to the arts and sciences – this resulted in the foundation of the museums and university. Landowners began to develop their land in the 1860s as a result of the creation of new roads and an overall boom in the development of areas around London. The absorption of South Kensington into London was sealed by the arrival of the Underground to Gloucester Road and South Kensington in 1868, linking the area directly to the main railway termini and to the political, commercial and financial hearts of the city in Westminster, the West End and the City of London. For centuries the area was renowned as the haunt of highwaymen, robbers and cut throats targeting travellers on the western route out of London.

Between the very rich areas of Knightsbridge and Chelsea, South Kensington is very affluent but also has a very large student and tourist population. The area has many large properties, many built around quiet squares or with private gardens while offering a lot of accommodation for people on smaller budgets.

 

Places of interest

http://www.urbanpath.com/london/areas/central_west/south_kensington/

http://www.allinlondon.co.uk/tube-south-kensington.php

Kensington Gardens Science Museum Victoria and Albert Museum Natural History Museum Albert Memorial • Royal Albert Hall Chelsea Physics Garden

 

Transport Links Visit Transport for London for more information

Gloucester Road – Circle, District & Picadilly Lines
South Kensington –
Circle, District & Picadilly Lines

 

Local Authority

Kensington & Chelsea http://www.camden.gov.uk/

 

Council tax bands for 2008/2009

Please note you should always check the value of your property on the 1st April 1991 to ensure you are in the correct council tax band.

Council Tax band
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
Property Values
as of April 1991
Up to
£40K
£40
to £52K
£52K
to £68K
£68K
to £88K
£88K
to £120K
£120K
to £160K
£160K
to £320K
over
£320K
K&C LA
£687.44
£802
£916.58
£1,031.15
£1,260.30
£1,489.44
£1,718.59
£2,062.30

 

Average Rental and Sale prices for South Kensington (SW7)

 
Postcode
Area
1 Bedrooms
2 Bedrooms
3 Bedrooms
Bigger
To Rent
SW7
South Kensington
£602 pw
£985 pw
£1,427 pw
£3,255 pw
For Sale
SW7
South Kensington
£711,000
£1,150,000
£2,174,000
£4,720,000

 

School League tables Click here for School League Tables

For Primary Schools in Kensington & Chelsea please click here
For Secondary Schools in Kensington & Chelsea please click here

For colleges in Kensington & Chelsea please click here

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