Knightsbridge Detectives have been operating in Knightsbridge and London Central for almost 20 years.
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South of this area, Knightsbridge fades into Chelsea while Belgravia lies to the East and South Kensington to the West.
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Knightsbridge is a road which gives its name to an exclusive district in central London.
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Knightsbridge runs along the south side of Hyde Park, west from Hyde Park Corner, spanning the City of Westminster.
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Knightsbridge comprises of the area south of Hyde Park, east of Exhibition Road and west of Sloane Street.
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Brompton Road, Beauchamp Place and the western section of Pont Street serve roughly as Knightsbridges southern border.
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Knightsbridge includes their adjacent gardens and squares such as Ovington Square, Lennox Gardens and Cadogan Square.
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Knightsbridge is notable as an ultra-expensive residential area, and for the density of its upmarket retail outlets.
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Knightsbridge is identified in the London Plan as one of two 'international centres' in London, alongside the West End.
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Knightsbridge is leafy, especially considering its location at the heart of London.
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Knightsbridge is home to many of the world's richest people, and has some of the highest property prices in the world.
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In 2006, a four bedroomed apartment in Knightsbridge sold for over £25,000,000.
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On street car parking spaces in Knightsbridge sell for £300,000 on a 94 year lease.
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Knightsbridge is mostly made up of strictly controlled Conservation Areas and development land is difficult to find.
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The principal landowners in Knightsbridge are the Duke of Westminster and Earl Cadogan.
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Knightsbridge is adjacent to Inner London's largest public park, Hyde Park.
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Knightsbridge is home to many expensive shops, including the department stores Harrods and Harvey Nichols.
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Knightsbridge also has banks that cater for rich individuals (including Coutts, bankers to the Queen).
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