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Westbourne Grove
Main article: Westbourne Grove
Westbourne Grove is a retail road running across Notting
Hill from London property sales Kensington Park Road in the
west to Queensway in the east, crossing over Portobello Road.
It contains a mixture of independent and chain retailers,[26],
and has been termed both "fashionable" and "up-and-coming".[27]
The Notting Hill Carnival passes along the central part of
Westbourne Grove.
[edit] North Kensington
North Kensington
Main article: North Kensington
North Kensington is the key neighbourhood of Notting Hill.
It is where most London property sales of the violence of
the race riots occurred, where the Notting Hill Carnival started
and where most of the scenes in the film, Notting Hill were
shot.
The area’s main transport hub, Ladbroke Grove tube
station, was called Notting Hill from its opening in 1864
until 1919. The name was changed then to avoid confusion with
the new Notting Hill Gate station.
Estate agents now call the super-rich area to the south Notting
Hill when London property sales referring to Notting Hill
Gate and Holland Park.
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Estate agents now call the super-rich area to the London
property sales south Notting Hill when referring to Notting
Hill Gate and Holland Park.
North Kensington was once well-known for its slum housing,
as documented in the photographs of Roger Maine. Property
prices have now reached dizzying heights asLondon property
sales hordes of international investment bankers buy up the
stuccoed Victorian houses.
However, North Kensington still has high levels of poverty
and unemployment and a high-proportion of social (taxpayer-subsidised)
housing for rent. This means that it retains the cultural
London property sales and class mix that has always made it
a vigorous, exciting and, at times, dangerous neighbourhood.
Waves of immigrants have arrived for at least a century,
including, but certainly not limited to, Irish, Jews, West
Indians, London property sales Spanish, Moroccans and many
from the Horn of Africa and Eastern Europe. This constant
renewal of the population makes the area one of the most cosmopolitan
in the world.
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