For those looking for a taste of British culture, Hurlingham Waterfront is located just minutes from the glamour and free-spirited fun of London’s King’s Road, an intrinsic part of Britain’s cultural and social history. Over 300 boutique luxury retailers, with countless restaurants, cafes and bars peppered in-between line the King’s Road, offering visitors an authentic and diverse experience of British culture and fashion.
Among them, in this picturesque pocket of London, is the triple Michelin star eatery, and Gordon Ramsay’s first solo restaurant venture: Restaurant Gordon Ramsay. For those looking for cultural and historical experiences, the Saatchi Gallery, Fulham Palace and the Royal Academy of Dance are just some of the options on show.
Setting out from Hurlingham Waterfront and down the River Thames, residents and guests can enjoy picturesque walks to Putney, Wandsworth and Battersea. In from the river are some of London’s most beautiful parks, including the Grade 2 listed Edwardian park, Wandsworth Park, which has changed very little since it opened in 1903. With over 230 hectares of green spaces, Hammersmith & Fulham is not called ‘one of London’s leafiest boroughs’ for nothing.
For those more sportingly inclined, 42 acres of immaculately landscaped grounds at the Hurlingham Club, dating back as far as 1869, are a just a short walk away, and the luxury gyms, swimming pool, fitness classes and more on offer at the Harbour Club are closer still. For sports fans, both Stamford Bridge and Craven Cottage, homes of Chelsea FC and Fulham FC, are close at hand, and the London and Thames Rowing Club is a short walk away. The nearby Hurlingham Park’s annual Polo in the Park event is a must-see of the British social season.
Within a short distance are some of the country’s best performing schools, including Francis Holland School and Putney High School, SW6 itself has one of the UK’s highest percentages of schools ranked “outstanding”.
Something for every discerning individual. That’s Hurlingham Waterfront.