City

City and County of the City of London is a city in England, located south-east of the River Thames. The county consists mainly of land reclaimed from the river during Victorian times, but also includes some areas north of the Thames where settlement has been continuous for millennia. It is one of 32 unitary authority districts that form part of Inner London – an area considered to be one large conurbation with a population density exceeding 10,000 people per square kilometre.

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Where is the City and County of the City of London?

The City and County of the City of London is located south-east of the River Thames, between the counties of Surrey to the west and Kent to the east.

Areas in City and County of the City of London

City and County of the City of London covers an area of 620 square kilometres, consisting mainly of reclaimed land from the River Thames Estuary.

Some of the most popular areas for prospective homebuyers in the City and County of the City of London include:

Bankside – The area around Borough Market, known for its restaurants and nightlife, Bankside has been home to the Tate Modern since 2000.

Bank – One of the more central wards in the City and County of the City of London, Bank is close to many major tourist attractions including St Paul’s Cathedral, Mansion House, The Monument and Cannon Street station on both national rail services as well as Underground services.

Bermondsey – A cosmopolitan area with excellent shopping, theatres and restaurants, Bermondsey is close to the City and County of the City of London, as well as Tower Bridge.

Canary Wharf – Close to many major Docklands attractions such as Westferry Circus and Canary Wharf Pier, the area is home to over 100 bars, restaurants and cafes as well as many major banks, businesses and corporations.

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Fenchurch Street – A vibrant residential area that’s close to both City Airport and Fenchurch Street Station, Fenchurch Street is also home to a number of schools and colleges.

Lime – An up-and-coming neighbourhood with a lively arts and music scene, Lime is close to both Mile End Park and Victoria Park, as well as the City of London.

Southwark – Situated on the south bank of the River Thames, Southwark is home to many famous attractions such as Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre and London Bridge.

Universities in City and County of the City of London 

City and County of the City of London is home to several universities, including Queen Mary University which sits on the site of what was once St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, as well as King’s College London (KCL), one of Britain’s top research-led universities.

Queen Mary University – Queen Mary University is located in the East End of London and is a world-class research university with a strong reputation for its medical and science programs.

King’s College London – King’s College, which has its main campus on the Strand, was founded by King George IV and Prince Albert in 1829 as a response to overcrowding at competitor institutions such as Oxford and Cambridge.

Top Schools in City and County of the City of London 

With some excellent schools throughout its boroughs, parents looking for a place to raise their children will be pleased with the educational opportunities offered by C&CotL.

Some of the top-rated schools include:

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City of London School for Boys – Founded in 1834, this school has a long history of shaping the minds of young men. It focuses on a traditional curriculum and has a large number of extracurricular activities on offer.

City of London School for Girls – This girls-only school is one of the most prestigious in the country, with alumni including actresses Keira Knightley and Emma Thompson. The curriculum is broad and challenging, and there are plenty of opportunities for students to get involved in extracurricular activities.

St Paul’s Girls’ School – St Paul’s is one of the most prestigious all-girls schools in London, with an impressive academic record and a range of sporting facilities on offer. It hosts its own theatre company for students to take part in shows both at school and around Europe, as well as an impressive range of clubs and societies.

Camden School for Girls – One of the best schools in London, Camden School for Girls is a popular choice with parents looking to move into City and County of the City of London. It has fantastic facilities including its own sports centre, theatre company, orchestra and debating society.

Latymer Upper School – Another top school in the City and County of the City of London, Latymer Upper School is a co-ed establishment that has been voted one of the best schools in England on more than one occasion. It offers an extensive range of extra-curricular activities, including its own off-Broadway theatre company.

Population of City and County of the City of London

As it stands today, there are over nine million residents living within this metropolitan county, making it one of the most populated regions in the UK.

 

Reviews in City

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Overall good experience staying at barts square

Review Date Oct 2021

It’s a very quiet area, located in a nice location. Nice range of food options. The transportation is very convenient, walking distance to stations.

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The design is simple and classy. Minimalist style which is what I prefer. There is a cinema and lounge for the facilities at barts square; however I would prefer a gym or swimming pool. The building management is quite decent, however it doesn’t feel like they can help with personal requests which is the down side of it.

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Nice and quiet apartment with very convenient transportation nearby and good range of food options.

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They are quite responsive; however when there’s an issue about the apartment, it took them weeks to send construction worker to fix it.

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The design can be described as Brutal

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Review Date Sep 2021

The area is superb. In Finsbury, Clerkenwell starts the other side of the road. & tube stations within walking distance, Angel, Barbican & Farringdon. More bus routes than I can count. Four supermarkets at the angel, swimming pool and sports center behind the buildings and two gyms on the same street. Opposite City University and the Barbican complex including the arts center at the end of the road.

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The landlord and property manager is Islington council and generally are very responsive to any problems. We have onsite concierges who are great and the caretaker couldn’t be more helpful. Parking may be avalible on site, but we definitely have got Kings Square gardens with its play grounds is always well looked after. The design can be described as Brutal, but the flats are large, were refurbished with new kitchens, bathrooms and double glazing a few years ago.

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The concierge is where you have deliveries addressed too unless your certain that you will be in.

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Top development in Central London

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Review Date Sep 2021

Great location of the development – close to Barbican / St. Pauls tube stations. Yet it is in a quiet space so you don’t hear noise at all. Could be more restaurants closer to the premise.

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Really good design – especially compared to other developments in London. Common facilities are also a good advantage (common room / cinema room) – although a gym is missing.

Interior of the flats is also quite high standard – incl. top notch kitchen appliances from Miele.

Concierge services are top notch – always available to help.

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Cooling system in the apartment works really well although is quite expensive.

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Perfect location for the central London

Review Date Sep 2021

Absolutely fantastic location. Perfect public transport access to anywhere in London. It can get a bit noisy because of the restaurants and pubs around.

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Fantastic location. If you living in the centre of the city, it is the perfect spot. Nice and clean, hidden from the main roads and busy high streets noise.
High quality facilities available for the residents. Cinema and a Dining Room provide that much needed options to change your environment.

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Furniture was not as high quality as the overall apartment.

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I didn’t really had any actual problems with the apartment.

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