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Kennington area guide

Your extensive guide to living in Kennington

Unlike other districts that line the Southern shore of the Thames, Kennington has been largely untouched over the years by commercial interests and, as a result, the streets have a slightly more genteel feel to them. Here, you will find the same judicious town planning that makes many London’s Zone 1 neighbourhoods so attractive: namely an abundance of Georgian terraces, church spires and leafy garden squares. It’s only when you walk down to the Thames that all becomes clear: Kennington sits squarely opposite the Houses of Parliament and that geographical reality makes its townhouses and conversions ideal bases for MPs, civil servants and a whole host of governmental bigwigs.

Nonetheless, Kennington is moving with the times. It has to, as its immediate neighbour, Nine Elms is experiencing such a major transformation that a new Northern Line underground route is planned connecting Kennington Underground Station to Battersea Power Station. Meanwhile, smart new property developments like Oval Village are springing up and will revitalise an already desirable housing stock. Culturally, Kennington has always bridged the gap between high minded values and more dynamic forces. The Imperial War Museum is an imposing presence near the same Tube stop that looks out onto an eclectic mix of restaurants, bars and independent shops that are all influenced by the presence of nearby Brixton.

The aforementioned Kennington Station is a strategic stop on the Northern Line because it’s the place where the network divides into West End and City branches before joining up again at Camden. This means that travellers can easily access both parts of Central London while on their way to the Eurostar terminus at St Pancras or the Crossrail interchange at Tottenham Court Road.

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Top attractions in Kennington

The Gasworks Gallery

The Gasworks Gallery

The Kia Oval

The Kia Oval

Endcliffe Park

Endcliffe Park

Kennington Park

Kennington Park

Charlie Chaplin's Plaque

Charlie Chaplin's Plaque

Frequently asked questions about Kennington

The presence of several nurseries, primary schools and the nearby Vauxhall City Farm makes it a great place for families with children. The community vibe and relatively quiet streets add to its family appeal.

Kennington has good transportation links with two London Underground stations, Kennington and Oval, both served by the Northern Line. Multiple bus routes make it easy to reach central London and other areas of the city from the area.

The history of Kennington goes back to at least the 11th century. It used to be a royal manor and an important area in mediaeval times. Over the centuries, the area has seen major transformations but old landmarks like the Kennington Oval still hold an important cultural heritage.

The Kennington Fete in Kennington Park is a fun, family-friendly event with games, food stalls and live entertainment. The Oval holds public events and community days. Moreover, the region also offers local markets like the Kennington Park Road Farmers Market.

During the 1920s and 1930s, Prince Charles' private estate, the Duchy of Cornwall constructed streets and squares in Kennington in the architectural styles of Queen Anne and Georgian periods. The Duchy still has ownership of commercial property in the area, such as the Oval Cricket Ground.

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