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HOLLAND PARK AREA GUIDES
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HOLLAND PARK, London
It is hard to believe that the houses in
Holland Park, which now sell for more than £10 million,
were only forty years ago part of the infamous Rackman empire
an area of squalid bedsits. It now contains some of
the most expensive property in London.
The park itself is one of the most rural
in London quite unlike the wide open spaces of Hyde
Park, it has some dense woodland where it is hard to believe
that you are in the middle of London. The Belvedere, which
is the remains of the old Holland House, sits in the middle
and is the home in the summer to enthusiastic open-air operas.
Dogs have to be walked on a lead which is not so good for
dog owners but rather better for children.
The area to the west of the park is mainly
owned by the Illchester estate but, with the advent of the
Leasehold Enfranchisement Act, the grip of the estate is rather
less than it used to be. There are modern (post war) developments
all along that side of the park varying from Illchester Terrace
with its grand detached houses, through the Abbotsbury's which
are rather smaller, to Woodsford Square where the architecture
falls well short of the location which shows in the prices
which are significantly less than anywhere around it.
Both alongside Holland Park to the north
and in Addison Road there are some of the biggest houses in
Central London. Most of these are well over 10,000 sq ft,
detached and with large gardens. On the other side of Holland
Park Avenue are rather smaller houses but many of them back
onto communal gardens for family life in central London it
doesn't get much better.
Being primarily a residential area, the
shops tend to be of the local variety rather than the big
chains. Most are on Holland Park Avenue and include what must
be among the best butchers and cheese-shops in London, Lidgates
and Jeraboams.
Transport is good with a straight road from
Holland Park Avenue, into Bayswater and then into Oxford Street
which takes buses directly into the West End. The Central
Line, following this same route, continues on into the City
which is yet another reason why it is so popular with
investment bankers.
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