The typical property in W11
W11 covers Notting Hill, Holland Park, Norland and parts of Bayswater, Colville, Pembridge, Campden and Notting Dale, a central London Westminster / Hammersmith and Fulham / Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea / Ealing outcode with Portobello Road Market, the Notting Hill Carnival and substantial stucco-fronted Italianate terraced stock.
Area summary
W11 spans four boroughs and covers Notting Hill (the principal area), Holland Park (the eastern half of the park is in adjacent W14), Norland and parts of Bayswater, Pembridge, Colville, Campden, Notting Dale and Westbourne. Portobello Road Market (the long-running antiques and food market) is one of the principal local features. The Notting Hill Carnival (Europe's largest street festival, held annually since 1966 over the August bank holiday) covers W10 / W11 streets. Housing is dominated by stucco-fronted Italianate terraced stock built between 1840 and 1880 on the Ladbroke Estate planned development. Some of the most expensive residential streets in the UK are in W11 (Powis Square, Westbourne Grove, Ledbury Road).
Notting Hill Gate (Central, District, Circle), Holland Park (Central) and Ladbroke Grove (Hammersmith & City, Circle) stations serve the outcode.
What the data shows
Researched facts
Buyer notes
- Multiple conservation areas restrict external alterations
- Ultra-prime central London, freehold values among the highest in the UK
- Carnival weekend (August bank holiday) substantially affects amenity
The full W11 data page
Sold price history, crime totals, EPC distribution, council tax bands and more, pulled live from HM Land Registry, Police UK and the EPC Register.
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