Saturday, April 12, 2008

Property Investments Bayswater, London W2

In recent years Bayswater has attracted some of the overspill from Notting Hill and has a new injection of vitality. The whole area is opposite Kensington Gardens with Mayfair to the east and Notting Hill to the west. Bayswater in a stone's throw from Paddington and, hence, ideal for international commuting.

The area also offers an eclectic mix of restaurants offering foods from all over the World, situated mostly on Westbourne Grove, where the most reputable organic supermarket in Britain is also located there. The Porchester Baths are renowned for their steam rooms and Whiteleys houses high street shops, cafes as well as a multi-screen cinema.

Bayswater is named after Bayard's spring, and a waterway built in the area supplied the city with water from the 15th century. It didn't develop that quickly, because the presence of the gallows at what is today Marble Arch gave the area something of a formidable reputation! Although Bayswater expanded somewhat in the early 18th century, it wasn't until the gallows were removed in 1783 that the area really took off.

In the 19th century, Bayswater became quite a hip destination. Westbourne Terrace was known as "the finest street in London", and Westbourne Grove earned its reputation as a great shopping location (which it still has today). These days the area is home to so many hotels that in the summertime it can suffer from tourist overload, but if you escape from Queensway (either into a restaurant or along a side street) you'll probably get away unscathed!

In recent years Bayswater has attracted some of the overspill from Notting Hill and has a new injection of vitality. The whole area is opposite Kensington Gardens with Mayfair to the east and Notting Hill to the west. Bayswater in a stone's throw from Paddington and, hence, ideal for international commuting.

The area also offers an eclectic mix of restaurants offering foods from all over the World, situated mostly on Westbourne Grove, where the most reputable organic supermarket in Britain is also located there. The Porchester Baths are renowned for their steam rooms and Whiteleys houses high street shops, cafes as well as a multi-screen cinema.

Travel Links to Bayswater

Bayswater (Circle & District lines), Queensway (Central line)

Paddington Railway Station

Motorway Junction M1 Junction 1

Airport London City

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