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Welcome to the page of Anthony Sharp, located on the lovely Holland Park Avenue in London's W11 and covering Holland Park, Notting Hill, Kensington and Bayswater We proudly remain an independent, and family-owned business so we have no layers of bureaucracy, no hierarchical targets and no head-office demands. Instead, we offer exceptional customer service and a highly professional and eff

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Holland Park, W11/W14

Holland Park, bordering Notting Hill to the east and Shepherd's Bush to the west, has always been home to the well heeled, albeit those with an artistic leaning. Holland Park itself is one of the most peaceful in London with 54 acres of green space and semi-wild woodland. Holland Park Avenue supports many independent local shops, including Lidgates, one of London's finest butchers and our own Anthony Sharp. The area is home to celebrities, bankers and media professionals. With easy access to the City via the Central Line, many City professionals make their home here and families are drawn to the area because of its proximity to some excellent local schools including Norland Place.

Holland Park has always been fashionable and expensive, with magnificent Victorian villas on Holland Park and Holland Villas Road being among London's finest properties. There is a wide choice of property for sale in Holland Park, with both period and post war houses. Although many have been converted into flats, properties are often spacious, bright and many retain original period features. Smaller mews houses exist, as do medium size family houses on the Norland Estate.

Underground: Holland Park (Central Line); Notting Hill Gate (Circle, District and Central Line)

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Kensington, W8

Dissected by Kensington High Street, with its numerous high street shops and cafés, Kensington is the rather more conservative southern neighbour to Notting Hill. Location is the fundamental selling point of property here: it's bordered by Holland Park and Kensington Gardens and there are excellent transport links to the City from High Street Kensington. Kensington is more family orientated than some of its neighbouring districts and possesses some rather grand Victorian terraced villas, particularly on the Phillimore Estate, which provide room for wealthy parents and their children. Many expatriate banking families have made Kensington their London home but so too have a host of younger professionals who prefer the more mature feel of the neighbourhood.

A good mix of property exists in Kensington and includes: both large and small houses, mansion blocks and period conversions. There are also a number of modern, secure developments, such as Kensington Green, now home to a diverse mix of international residents.

Underground: High Street Kensington - District and Circle Lines

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Ladbroke Grove, W10

The character of Ladbroke Grove has changed dramatically over the last few years and it is fast becoming “Notting Hill North”, attracting those with Notting Hill aspirations but without a Notting Hill budget.

Double fronted villas on Oxford Gardens and Bassett Road, cheaply converted into rental accommodation and property lettings in the 70s, are now being restored to their former glory as family houses by celebrities and bankers with City bonuses. Houses with private gardens on the St. Quintin Estate make ideal family properties. With an abundance of substantial double fronted villas, comparatively affordable flats and good transport links to the City, the area is magnet for young professionals.

Underground: Ladbroke Grove and Latimer Road (Hammersmith and City Line)

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118 Holland Park Avenue
London
W11