Once a predominantly rural area, the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea was officially created in 1965 and over time has evolved into one of London’s most diverse and historic neighbourhoods. During the nineteenth and twentieth centuries the borough saw huge development in infrastructure as farmland was transformed into a thriving urban landscape. In the twentieth century, waves of immigration have made the borough (London’s smallest) one of the most diverse. Here are six places in Kensington and Chelsea thatRead more
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