Were is the best place to live in london ?
wimbeldon ??/
Answers:
The Canary Warf underground station.
outside it
buckingham palace surely!!
Chelsea - I loved it and had a ball
the airport.
Troubled Joe beat me to it - the answer is nowhere in London is nice xx
madonna's house!!
Chelsea naturally.!!
northen alabama is the best but then you could go to georgia they got some wonderful places.
anywhere north of Birmingham
either Chelsea or st johns wood. ( be warned though, the housing is expensive)
Depends on your tastes. London's got somewhere for everyone, you just need to find the place that's right for you.
For me - Bethnal Green has everything I want within a reasonable walking distance.
The real problem is finding the balance between what you want and what you can afford.
Although I'd strongly recommend NOT living near Custom House. DHL - the courier company - have offices in Baghdad, but won't deliver to Custom House, because it's not safe.
Buckingham palace.
I live in Hampstead. Its just fab!! Close to the city, tube @ Belsize Park overland as well. Close to the city. £6 in a cab. Got the Heath all, 971 acres to run amock on with kites or kids or pets. And if you keep an eye out, you just might see a celeb or two.(one asleep at the wheel).
There is'nt!
There are a lot of nice areas in West London. Check out Wimbeldon, Chiswick, Turnham Green, Northfields, South Ealing, Richmond and Kew. These parts of London have a lot of open spaces and trees. The transportation links are good too. Prices are rather high though.
Notting Hill..simply awesome.!!
richmond is the most expensive. depends what you can afford
Ruislip. Right on the edge of ancient woods and a lido with lots of open space nearby, lots of history to Ruislip. In the Doomsday Book it says 'The goodliest people are in Ruislip' or something like that! (Not sure that's totally true!)
Ruislip is 15 miles from the West End and has tube stations.
Lots of pubs and restaurants in the centre.
buckingham palace
I think Kensington and Chelsea are the best areas in London. Docklands is on it's way if it's yuppie apartments you like. If it's sprawling mansions then Richmond is your best bet. If you're on a budget then Clapham and Islington are great. If you are on a stricter still budget than just avoid Hackney and Camberwell and you should be ok.
one word.ISLINGTON
apart from Camden and Hackney, it's the only other borough that encompasses both central and inner london (and westminster)
Perhaps Tony and Cherie might move back here next year
carrieS:what's wrong with camberwell?!
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Answers:
The Canary Warf underground station.
outside it
buckingham palace surely!!
Chelsea - I loved it and had a ball
the airport.
Troubled Joe beat me to it - the answer is nowhere in London is nice xx
madonna's house!!
Chelsea naturally.!!
northen alabama is the best but then you could go to georgia they got some wonderful places.
anywhere north of Birmingham
either Chelsea or st johns wood. ( be warned though, the housing is expensive)
Depends on your tastes. London's got somewhere for everyone, you just need to find the place that's right for you.
For me - Bethnal Green has everything I want within a reasonable walking distance.
The real problem is finding the balance between what you want and what you can afford.
Although I'd strongly recommend NOT living near Custom House. DHL - the courier company - have offices in Baghdad, but won't deliver to Custom House, because it's not safe.
Buckingham palace.
I live in Hampstead. Its just fab!! Close to the city, tube @ Belsize Park overland as well. Close to the city. £6 in a cab. Got the Heath all, 971 acres to run amock on with kites or kids or pets. And if you keep an eye out, you just might see a celeb or two.(one asleep at the wheel).
There is'nt!
There are a lot of nice areas in West London. Check out Wimbeldon, Chiswick, Turnham Green, Northfields, South Ealing, Richmond and Kew. These parts of London have a lot of open spaces and trees. The transportation links are good too. Prices are rather high though.
Notting Hill..simply awesome.!!
richmond is the most expensive. depends what you can afford
Ruislip. Right on the edge of ancient woods and a lido with lots of open space nearby, lots of history to Ruislip. In the Doomsday Book it says 'The goodliest people are in Ruislip' or something like that! (Not sure that's totally true!)
Ruislip is 15 miles from the West End and has tube stations.
Lots of pubs and restaurants in the centre.
buckingham palace
I think Kensington and Chelsea are the best areas in London. Docklands is on it's way if it's yuppie apartments you like. If it's sprawling mansions then Richmond is your best bet. If you're on a budget then Clapham and Islington are great. If you are on a stricter still budget than just avoid Hackney and Camberwell and you should be ok.
one word.ISLINGTON
apart from Camden and Hackney, it's the only other borough that encompasses both central and inner london (and westminster)
Perhaps Tony and Cherie might move back here next year
carrieS:what's wrong with camberwell?!
HI I AM FROM BRIGHTON
London Dungeon, with bloody rets, and disgusting smells,
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