Westbourne Grove in the context of "Queensway (London)"

Play Trivia Questions online!

or

Skip to study material about Westbourne Grove in the context of "Queensway (London)"

Ad spacer

⭐ Core Definition: Westbourne Grove

51°30′54.2″N 0°11′42.3″W / 51.515056°N 0.195083°W / 51.515056; -0.195083

Westbourne Grove is a retail road running across Notting Hill, an area of west London. Its western end is in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea and its eastern end is in the City of Westminster; it runs from Kensington Park Road in the west to Queensway in the east, crossing over Portobello Road. It contains a mixture of independent and chain retailers, and has been termed both "fashionable" and "up-and-coming".

↓ Menu

>>>PUT SHARE BUTTONS HERE<<<

👉 Westbourne Grove in the context of Queensway (London)

Queensway (formerly Queen's Road) is a shopping street in Bayswater, an area of west London. It is home to Whiteleys, many restaurants, cafés, pubs, souvenir shops and a few high-street retail chains. Queensway and Westbourne Grove are identified in the London Plan as one of 35 major centres in Greater London. The street is numbered the B411 in the British road numbering scheme. Queensway is currently undergoing a major redevelopment on all sides, with a building on the top of the road being developed for £500 million, Whiteleys for £1.2 billion and a series of other redevelopments happening at the same time.

↓ Explore More Topics
In this Dossier

Westbourne Grove in the context of Bayswater

Bayswater is an area in the City of Westminster. It is a built-up district with a population density of 17,500 per square kilometre, and is located between Kensington Gardens to the south, Paddington to the north-east, and Notting Hill to the west.

Much of Bayswater was built in the 1800s, and consists of streets and garden squares lined with Victorian stucco terraces; some of which have been subdivided into flats. Other key developments include the Grade II listed 650-flat Hallfield Estate, designed by Sir Denys Lasdun, and Queensway and Westbourne Grove, its busiest high streets, with a mix of independent, boutique and chain retailers and restaurants.

↑ Return to Menu