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==Geography== [[File:Kensington Met. B Ward Map 1916.svg|thumb|A map showing the wards of Kensington Metropolitan Borough as they appeared in 1916.]] The focus of the area is [[Kensington High Street]], a busy commercial centre with many shops, typically upmarket. The street was declared London's second best shopping street in February 2005 due to its wide range and number of shops.<ref>{{citation| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4289237.stm |title=Best shopping street' in London |access-date=2008-10-23 |work=BBC News |publisher=news.bbc.co.uk |date=23 February 2005 }}</ref> However, since October 2008 the street has faced competition from the [[Westfield London|Westfield]] shopping centre in nearby White City.<ref>{{citation|url=http://www.rbkc.gov.uk/rbkcdirect/rdcouncilpriorities/cp1001_core.asp|title=Core Strategy:Putting the neighbourhood first|publisher=Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea|access-date=2010-05-14}}</ref> Kensington's second group of commercial buildings is at [[South Kensington]], where several streets of small to medium-sized shops and service businesses are situated close to [[South Kensington tube station]]. This is also the southern end of [[Exhibition Road]], the thoroughfare which serves the area's museums and educational institutions. The boundaries of Kensington are not well-defined; in particular, the southern part of Kensington has conflicting and complex borders with Chelsea (another ancient manor) whether electoral or postal definitions are used, and has similar architecture. To the west, a border is clearly defined by the line of the Counter Creek marked by the [[West London Line|West London railway line]]. To the north, the only obvious border line is Holland Park Avenue, to the north of which is the district of Notting Hill (another ancient manor), usually classed as within "North Kensington". [[Image:Kensington Gardens Of London Summer.jpg|right|thumb|[[Kensington Gardens]] in the summer]] In the north east is situated the large public [[Royal Parks of London|Royal Park]] of [[Kensington Gardens]] (contiguous with its eastern neighbour, [[Hyde Park, London|Hyde Park]]). The other main green area in Kensington is [[Holland Park]], on the north side of the eastern end of Kensington High Street. Many residential roads have small communal [[Parks and open spaces in London#Garden squares|garden squares]], for the exclusive use of the residents. The sub districts of Kensington: [[South Kensington]] and [[Earl's Court]] also consist largely of private housing. [[North Kensington]] and [[West Kensington, London|West Kensington]] are largely devoid of features to attract the visitor. [[File:Location map Kensington.png|thumb|left|Map of central Kensington ([//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e0/Location_map_Kensington.png click to enlarge])]] Kensington is, in general, an extremely affluent area, a trait that it shares with Chelsea, its neighbour to the south. The area has some of London's most expensive streets and garden squares, and at about the turn of the 21st century the Holland Park neighbourhood became particularly high-status. In early 2007 houses sold in Upper Phillimore Gardens, immediately east of [[Holland Park]], for over Β£20 million. [[Brompton, Kensington|Brompton]] is another definable area of Kensington. The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea forms part of the most densely populated local government district in the United Kingdom. This high density has come about through the subdivision of large mid-rise [[Georgian era|Georgian]] and [[Victorian era|Victorian]] terraced houses (generally of four to six floors) into flats. The less-affluent northern extremity of Kensington has [[high-rise]] residential buildings, while this type of building in the southern part is only represented by the [[Holiday Inn]]'s London Kensington Forum Hotel in [[Cromwell Road]], a 27-storey building. Notable attractions and institutions in Kensington include [[Kensington Palace]] in Kensington Gardens, the [[Royal Albert Hall]] opposite the [[Albert Memorial]] in Hyde Park, the [[Royal College of Music]], the [[Natural History Museum, London|Natural History Museum]], the [[Science Museum (London)|Science Museum]], the [[Victoria and Albert Museum]], [[Heythrop College]], [[Imperial College London|Imperial College]], the [[Royal College of Art]], and [[Kensington and Chelsea College]]. The [[Olympia, England|Olympia]] Exhibition Hall is just over the western border in [[West Kensington, London|West Kensington]].
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