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The district
is leafy, especially so considering its location at
the houses London heart of London, with houses and apartment
buildings, some with private gardens.[citation needed]
It is also adjacent to Inner London's largest public
park, Hyde Park. In 2006, a four bedroomed apartment
in Knightsbridge sold for over houses London £25,000,000,[citation
needed] and on street car parking spaces sell for £300,000
on a 94 year lease.[citation needed] In February 2007,
the world's most expensive apartment at One Hyde Park,
sold off plan for £100,000,000, and has been bought
by a Qatari Prince.[3] The development is valued in
excess of £4,000 per houses London square foot
(£43,000 per square metre).
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Knightsbridge is mostly made up of strictly
controlled Conservation Areas and development
land is houses London difficult to find.[citation
needed] Most properties offered by developers
are refurbished flats and houses. Many of these
now have huge basement extensions, accommodating
an eclectic range of facilities from swimming
pools to private nightclubs.[citation needed]
The principal landowners in the area are the
Duke of Westminster and Earl Cadogan. The two
areas houses London of aristocratic landholdings
can be distinguished visually, as the red brick
Queen Anne Revival buildings are mostly to be
found on the Cadogan Estates, whereas white
stucco fronted houses are mostly found on the
Grosvenor Estate, houses London built by Thomas
Cubitt.[4]
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