LONDON FROM NORTH TO SOUTH

Considering a move to Harrow on the Hill? Be prepared to jump back to Elizabethan era with Harrow's school historical buildings, pupils and teachers in traditional uniforms.  Being home to the famous Harrow School, boys’ independent school which remains one of the four all-boys full-boarding schools in Britain, Harrow on the Hill is a also great alternative to the hustle and bustle of Central Lond...

Considering a move to Notting Hill? Known around the world for its romantic and colored Victorian houses, its vibrant Portobello Market and the yearly Notting Hill Carnival, Notting Hill is a cosmopolitan area. Why move to Notting Hill? The atmosphere is bubbling, and it has built over the years a fine reputation as a fashionable and posh area with attractive white Victorian townhouses, terraces...

Move to Stanmore ? Learn more about all the benefits of this quiet suburb located between Edgware and Bushey in North-West London, 14 miles from the centre of town. Close to junction 4 on the M1, it is also the last stop on the Jubilee line with direct Tube trains to London Bridge and Canary Wharf, offering the big advantage of a guaranted seat on the morning train. A nature-oriented area, Stanmo...

Selected by new coming French families who decided to move to Wembley Park to be at walking distance from the Lycee International de Londres Winston Churchill, opened in September 2015, the area keeps changing and gentrifying. You will find a multi ethnic mix of population, typical from London cultural diversity.In the neighbouring residential streets behind the Lycee International de Londres, up ...