Harrods Estates
82 Brompton Road
London
SW3 1ER
Knightsbridge is one of the world's most prestigious locations and boasts a wealth of top-end properties. It is one of the most expensive areas in the capital and most properties will sell for seven-figure sums. Recent sales include [insert an exciting recent sale] and eternally in demand are the charming mews houses behind Sloane Street, which offer a characterful alternative to penthouses or apartments.
Knightsbridge itself is a road that houses the exclusive and affluent district that lies west of central London. It sits between the sprawling green space of Hyde Park’s south side and the famous boroughs of City of Westminster and the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. The boundaries of this upbeat inner-city treasure trove lie within walking distance to Chelsea’s lively Sloane Square, fashionable Pont Street and then from the exciting Brompton Road round to the upscale Beauc... Read morehamp Place.
The area is synonymous with luxury shopping, and that (of course!) means Harrods. Meanwhile, Sloane Square is the place to go for couture boutiques and world-class restaurants. In nearby Kensington, enjoy a walk or cycle through Hyde Park and around the banks of The Serpentine or Kensington Palace, stopping off for a coffee in one of the many cafes on Edgware Road and indulging in boutique shopping and high-end spas. The area is also a seat of learning and academia, with the Natural History Museum and the Victoria & Albert Museum both located on Cromwell Road. Imperial College London, one of the world’s leading universities and scientific institutes, is located next to the Science Museum on Exhibition Road.
In terms of residential property, the area is 80% flats and 20% houses. Knightsbridge is also home to some of London's most prestigious schools, including More House School, Hill House School, Gems Hampshire School, Sussex House School and Knightsbridge School. Sixth-form colleges include Abbey College, the London Oratory, Queen's Gate School, Lycée Francais Charles de Gaulle and Francis Holland School.
The area attracts considerable foreign investment, with many oil billionaires from the Gulf states heading to London for the summer. More than 100 billionaire families from Saudi Arabia keep second homes in Knightsbridge. Famous residents past and present include Andrew Lloyd Webber, Margaret Thatcher and the largest of London's landlords, the Duke of Westminster. Popular addresses include Eaton Square, Trevor Square, Egerton Crescent, Chester Square and Egerton Gardens.
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