Is Ravenscourt Park a nice place to live?
Is Ravenscourt Park a nice place to live?
Ravenscourt Park is a fairly safe place to live, though in 2014/2015 the crime rate was somewhat higher here than in London overall. The Met police rates the area as having average crime, though its neighbour, Hammersmith, has above average crime, and there is a high crime hotspot around Westfield Shepherd’s Bush.
Who owns Ravenscourt Park?
| Ravenscourt Park | |
|---|---|
| Area | 8.3 hectares (21 acres) |
| Created | 1888 |
| Operated by | Hammersmith and Fulham Borough Council |
| Open | All year |
How big is Ravenscourt park?
8.3 hectare
Ravenscourt Park is an 8.3 hectare (20.5 acre) public park and garden located in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. It is one of the Borough’s flagship parks, having won a Green Flag Award.
What Tube line is Ravenscourt Park on?
District line
Ravenscourt Park is a London Underground station located in west Hammersmith, west London. The station is served by the District line and is between Hammersmith and Stamford Brook stations. The station is located between Dalling Road (B408) and Ravenscourt Road and is about 100 m north of King Street (A315).
What is the perimeter of Ravenscourt Park?
Ravenscourt Park is a 0.7 mile (1,500-step) route located near Ravenscourt Park, London, England.
Are dogs allowed in Ravenscourt Park?
Ravenscourt Road, W6 0UJ It is quite thoughtful that there you can find dog exercise areas, exercise your dog off-leash in the common parts of the park and there are also dog-free fenced areas where people who are not keen to interact with dogs can do picnics, so it basically make everybody happy.
Where do the rich and famous live in London?
It comes as no surprise then that one of the world’s most expensive streets is in London, and is home to royalty, A-listers, tycoons and politicians. Unsurprisingly the street is in Kensington, Kensington Palace Gardens to be exact, and runs right along the edge of Kensington Gardens.