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Close to central London
is the traditionally fashionable and expensive residential
area of Notting Hil,
made better known in 1999 by a film of the buy house
in London same name starring Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts.
The Notting Hill Carnival is an annual event here led
by members of the Caribbean community, many of whom
have lived in the area since the 1950s.
The carnival attracts up to 1.5 million people, buy
house in London making it the largest street festival
in the world. Also within the area is the famous antique
market at Portobello Road..
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Sometimes considered
part of central London, the areas of Kensington and
Chelsea are the most expensive buy house in London places
to live in the country.
The area is also famous for the Kings Road, a distinguished
and attractive shopping street and thoroughfare.
Slightly further out than Notting Hill and Kensington
is the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, which
is a mixture of buy house in London employment with
high-density residential areas, and is well-served by
the London Underground. Within the borough are the local
centres of Shepherd's Bush, Hammersmith, Fulham and
White City, the latter of which is the location of the
principal operating centre for the BBC, and the site
of a vast new shopping complex due to open in 2007.
Hammersmith has become an important buy house in London
office location in recent years, whilst Fulham is home
to both Chelsea and Fulham football clubs and Shepherd's
Bush is home to Queens Park Rangers.
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Outer West London
Heathrow Airport on the edge of the urban area
buy house in London
Moving further out, the density drops slightly
in well-off suburban areas such as Chiswick. Further
north, is another residential area, Park Royal
is a key light-industrial employment district
and Hanger Lane.
Greenford, buy house in London including
the districts of North Greenford and Sudbury Hill,
are an attractive area of West London, being only
9 miles to the centre of the West End, but having
the charm of relative quiteness.
Moving westwards still, many offices have located
near the M4 in Brentford, buy house in London
whilst Ealing is a popular residential suburb
to the west, home to well-established Irish and
Polish communities.[2]
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Wembley
is a poorer area to the north and home to England's
national buy house in London football (soccer)
stadium.
Other areas just in the Ealing borough include
the built-up area are the districts of Southall
populated with a large Indian, Pakistani and Somali
population, as well as the recent influx of Polish
in the area, buy house in London Greenford and
Northolt. Further South includes Hounslow. Further
west includes Hayes, West Drayton and Uxbridge
although it is located at the end of West London.
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