KEY DETAILS

  1. What to expect

    Vibrant Neighbourhood, Culture, Diverse residents

  2. The lifestyle

    Residential, Markets, Family Friendly

  3. What not to expect

    Corporate, Nighlife, Too close to central London

  4. Type of properties

    Large family houses and mix of new and period residential schemes.

Top Restaurants

  • Gold
  • Haya
  • E&O
  • Caza Cruz
  • Granger&Co
  • Ledbury
  • Daylesford
  • Ukai
  • Osteria Basilico
  • Farmacy

Notting Hill

Notting Hill is known to be one of the trendiest parts of London with incredible eateries, bars, high-end boutiques and of course, Portobello Road Market and the famous annual Notting Hill Carnival.

Notting Hill offers a wide variety of activities, including two magnificent parks nearby: Hyde Park and Holland Park. Both are wonderful places to run, cycle and enjoy the space away from the buzzing city spaces.

The colourful architecture and wide variety of boutiques, cafes and restaurant makes this village like neighbourhood an attractive destination for many families and young people wishing to enjoy the charm of this trendy area.

There are some very affluent locations around Notting hill including Pembridge Square and Dawson Place which are home to some of the largest and most expensive detached houses in the area. Streets such as Clarendon Road, Lansdown Crescent and Elgin Crescent benefit from access to beautiful communal gardens hidden behind the pretty facades.

SCHOOLS

Thomas’s, Pembridge Hall, Wetherby Pre-Prep, Norland Place, Notting Hill Prep and Hawkesdown House, St Mary Abbots CE Primary School, Fox Primary School and Holland Park School.

UNDERGROUND

Central, District, Circle, Hammersmith&City lines.