COVID-19 Update
During the 2nd England-wide lockdown (commencing 5th November), we are able to continue with in-person viewings of properties, valuations and home moves, whilst strictly adhering to the government guidelines.
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Portobello Market offers clothes, jewellery and furniture from around the world, both vintage and modern. At almost a kilometre long, it offers entertainment for hours, particularly on Fridays and Saturdays when it’s at its most vibrant; a smaller market operates Monday-Thursday. If that isn’t enough, a second, smaller market operates on the nearby Golborne Road. Additionally, Westbourne Grove and Ledbury Road are home to many well-known boutiques, such as Sandro, Naje, and a three-storey Paul Smith.
Notting Hill is famous for being the site of the largest street party in Europe – the Notting Hill Carnival, which takes place on the last weekend of August every year as a celebration of Afro-Caribbean culture. However, entertainment in the area is found far more often than once a year. Just a couple of highlights include: Unique cinemas – the ornately-decorated Gate Cinema, as well as the Elctric Cinema (one of the oldest and most romantic in London, with sofas and bar snacks) are both in the area. The Tabernacle – this establishment hosts virtually everything, from theatre and cabaret nights, lectures by actors, writers and artists, and pantomime (which has featured Lily Allen), to pilates, yoga and samba.
The Ledbury, with 2 Michelin Stars Granger & Co, serving Australian brunch The Electric Diner, located next-door to the Electric Cinema. The Hummingbird Bakery, selling a wide range of fresh cakes and pastries.
The Portobello Star, which has its own museum upstairs. The Cow, whose clientele has included Tom Cruise and David Beckham. The Churchill Arms, serving Thai food. The Elgin, which provides live music. The Hillgate and The Ladbroke Arms, for a quieter meal.
BarsNotting Hill Arts Club, a local favourite The Globe, a snug basement bar. The Rum Kitchen, reportedly a favourite of Prince Harry. Beach Blanket Babylon, a playfully decorated bar with cosy lower levels. Trailer Happiness, for a retro Californian experience. Crazy Homies, offering a variety of tequilas with Mexican cuisine
Portobello Market offers clothes, jewellery and furniture from around the world, both vintage and modern. At almost a kilometre long, it offers entertainment for hours, particularly on Fridays and Saturdays when it’s at its most vibrant; a smaller market operates Monday-Thursday. If that isn’t enough, a second, smaller market operates on the nearby Golborne Road. Additionally, Westbourne Grove and Ledbury Road are home to many well-known boutiques, such as Sandro, Naje, and a three-storey Paul Smith.
Notting Hill is famous for being the site of the largest street party in Europe – the Notting Hill Carnival, which takes place on the last weekend of August every year as a celebration of Afro-Caribbean culture. However, entertainment in the area is found far more often than once a year. Just a couple of highlights include: Unique cinemas – the ornately-decorated Gate Cinema, as well as the Elctric Cinema (one of the oldest and most romantic in London, with sofas and bar snacks) are both in the area. The Tabernacle – this establishment hosts virtually everything, from theatre and cabaret nights, lectures by actors, writers and artists, and pantomime (which has featured Lily Allen), to pilates, yoga and samba.
The Ledbury, with 2 Michelin Stars Granger & Co, serving Australian brunch The Electric Diner, located next-door to the Electric Cinema. The Hummingbird Bakery, selling a wide range of fresh cakes and pastries.
The Portobello Star, which has its own museum upstairs. The Cow, whose clientele has included Tom Cruise and David Beckham. The Churchill Arms, serving Thai food. The Elgin, which provides live music. The Hillgate and The Ladbroke Arms, for a quieter meal.
BarsNotting Hill Arts Club, a local favourite The Globe, a snug basement bar. The Rum Kitchen, reportedly a favourite of Prince Harry. Beach Blanket Babylon, a playfully decorated bar with cosy lower levels. Trailer Happiness, for a retro Californian experience. Crazy Homies, offering a variety of tequilas with Mexican cuisine
Matthew joins Westways as a director following 14 years working in the trading technology sector in the City of London. His background includes 6 year spells as Sales Director at Bloomberg as well as TradingScreen and he has a joint honours degree in French and German from Newcastle University. In 2014 Matthew became a Member of the Association of Residential Letting Agents (ARLA) and an Associate of the Institute of Residential Property Management (IRPM).
Grant has been selling properties in Central London since 1999 having graduated from the University of Westminster. Over the years he has built up an unrivaled local knowledge and a knack of knowing the true value of a property. Outside of work, Grant keeps fit at the gym.
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