44-48 Old Brompton Road South Kensington London SW7 3DY

When you’re choosing an estate agent in South Kensington, you want two things: local knowledge you can trust, and a team that runs the process properly. Chestertons South Kensington supports clients across SW7 area, with practical advice and clear communication from first conversation to completion.
South Kensington is a vibrant and prestigious area filled with beautiful architecture, cultural landmarks and outstanding amenities. From elegant period homes around Old Brompton Road and stately mansion blocks to stylish apartments close to the Natural History Museum, Science Museum and Victoria & Albert Museum, this area offers superb variety. With excellent transport connections (South Kensington, Gloucester Road, Earl’s Court tube stations), top‑schools like Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle, and tempting cafés, restaurants and shopping nearby, it’s one of London’s most desirable neighbourhoods.
Our experienced local team understands the detail behind each part of the area, helping homeowners, landlords, buyers and tenants make informed decisions with confidence. Whether you’re selling a family home, letting an apartment, buying in the area, or looking for a rental, we’ll guide you through the detail: presentation and marketing, viewings, feedback, negotiation and progression. Calm, thorough, and focused on the outcome you’re working towards.
With experienced managers, thousands of five star reviews and a service rated excellent by 96% of customers, we combine established expertise with a personal and approachable service.
If you’d like an initial conversation, we can provide a clear valuation and a straightforward plan, with no pressure.
Chestertons has been recognised as Estate Agency of the Year 2026 at the RESI Awards and Estate Agency of the Year at the Negotiator Awards in 2024 and 2025.
South Kensington is very popular with families due to the excellent schools in the area. A selection of these includes the famous Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle, Queens Gate School, MPW, Glendower School, Our Lady of Victories School, Falkner House School and Bousfield School.
There are several green spaces within South Kensington. The majority are private garden squares, with the public spaces being Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens to the north and Battersea Park to the south.
For those wanting access to central London you can make use of the Piccadilly line, which now runs 24 hours a day on a Friday and Saturday, from any of the three local tube stations.
Transport to central London and West, towards Heathrow, is also very easy by road with the A4/Cromwell Road running through the centre of South Kensington. There are also excellent bus links to all parts of London.
South Kensington - Circle, District and Piccadilly lines
Gloucester Road - Circle and District lines
Sloane Square - Circle and District lines
A typical day in South Kensington will probably end up in one of the local pubs, the popular ones being The Duke Of Clarence, The Anglesea Arms or The Zetland Arms. For those who choose to eat out there are many options - dependant on price and cuisine - however by taking a stroll around Thurloe Street, Old Brompton Road or Gloucester road you are bound to find something suitable to your tastes.