Character of the property



Like Kensington as a whole, Campden Hill Court has always been a very desirable place in which to live – and remains so today.  And, as London has become a very international city, owners and residents now come not only from the UK but also from all over the world.  There are older people but also families with young children.  Many people live in the apartments which they own; others rent their flats.  All this makes the population of Campden Hill Court very diverse and dynamic.

Campden Hill Court is a historic property.  In keeping its structures and facilities up to date, it is always necessary to appreciate its age and also the long-established residential environment in which it is located. And, of course, Campden Hill Court has to follow the rules and procedures of the local community, the local authority (the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea) and those who provide its essential services.

All this means that living in Campden Hill Court is both a special privilege and a responsibility.  Flat owners and residents come from different cultures and traditions; they all respect the heritage of the building and acknowledge the importance of taking care of it.  This helps to make the property a welcoming and also a well-ordered place in which all can enjoy living.  To facilitate this, there are a number of sets of guidelines for living at Campden Hill Court; these are described in the ‘Living here’ section of this website.