Queen's Gate
Kensington and Chelsea 010 · 5 sub-areas · 6,597 residents
Queen's Gate is a mid-density neighbourhood of Kensington and Chelsea in the London region. It sits between busier and quieter parts of the local authority and isn't dominated by a single use — there's a mix of workplaces, housing and local services. The rental market is active and turnover is high — people move through rather than stay; a high share of adults are degree-educated, which often shows up in the kind of jobs people commute to.
Overview
What's it like to live in Queen's Gate?
Day-to-day life sits close to greenery — a park or playing field is within easy walking distance of most addresses; there's a serious food scene on the doorstep — 149 restaurants and 39 distinct cuisines within a five-minute walk; the cultural offer is one of the area's draws — dozens of theatres, museums and galleries within two kilometres; Crime sits around the national average — neither a notable concern nor a notable selling point; Public transport is genuinely strong; most errands and a fair share of social life don't need a car; rents sit firmly in the upper bracket nationally, with a typical home letting at around £3,599 a month; gigabit broadband is effectively universal.
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Figures are aggregated across 5 sub-areas — population-weighted means for rates, sums for counts. Sources cited beneath each section.
Queen's Gate in Kensington and Chelsea
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Frequently asked
- What's the median rent in Queen's Gate?
- The median monthly rent across Queen's Gate is £3,599.
- How safe is Queen's Gate?
- Queen's Gate has a safety score of — out of 100, where higher is safer. The score is the national percentile rank of police-recorded crimes per 1,000 residents per year, inverted.
- How well-connected is Queen's Gate?
- Transport score: — out of 100. Combines walking time to the nearest rail station, walking time to the nearest metro stop, and public-transport time to clusters with 5,000+ jobs. The nearest rail station is roughly 18 minutes' walk.
- What schools are near Queen's Gate?
- There are 22 schools within 2 km of Queen's Gate, of which 53% are rated Good or Outstanding by Ofsted. The nearest Outstanding-rated school is approximately 1089 m away.
- What is the council tax band in Queen's Gate?
- The most common council tax band in Queen's Gate is H, with the typical Band D annual charge around £2,839. Council tax is set by Kensington and Chelsea council and applies to every property in the area.
- How long is the commute from Queen's Gate to London?
- By the fastest direct train, the journey from Queen's Gate to central London is approximately 18 minutes. This is the fastest no-change rail journey from the local area centroid; door-to-door times will vary with walking time to the station.
- Is gigabit broadband available in Queen's Gate?
- 100% of premises in Queen's Gate are gigabit-capable according to Ofcom Connected Nations 2025. Most properties can already buy gigabit packages.
- What is the deprivation rank of Queen's Gate?
- Queen's Gate sits in IMD decile 8 of 10, where 1 is the most deprived 10% of local areas nationally and 10 is the least deprived. The Index of Multiple Deprivation combines income, employment, education, health, crime, barriers and environment.
- What's the tenure mix in Queen's Gate?
- 39% of households in Queen's Gate are owner-occupied. The remainder is split between private renting and social housing — see the Demographics section for the full breakdown from Census 2021.
- What is the average property price in Queen's Gate?
- The average property price across Kensington and Chelsea (the local authority covering Queen's Gate) is approximately £1,225,499, per HM Land Registry's House Price Index. Per-local area prices vary; see the cost-of-living section for medians by property type.
- Is Queen's Gate a commuter town or workplace hub?
- Mixed — jobs and residents are roughly balanced. (0.88 jobs per working-age resident. Median resident salary £46,690.)
- Which local areas are part of Queen's Gate?
- Queen's Gate contains 5 local areas: Kensington and Chelsea 010B, Kensington and Chelsea 010E, Kensington and Chelsea 010A, Kensington and Chelsea 010D, Kensington and Chelsea 010C.
Frequently asked about Queen's Gate
Short answers anchored in the data above. Each link goes to the relevant section or methodology page.
- What is the average rent in Queen's Gate?
- The estimated median monthly rent in Queen's Gate is £3,599. This is derived from the council-area ONS rental figure scaled by the local sale-price gradient — see the Cost section for the breakdown by bedroom count and the affordability ratio against local salaries.
- Is Queen's Gate a safe place to live?
- Queen's Gate has a safety score of 42/100. The score is the national percentile rank of police-recorded crime per 1,000 residents, inverted so 100 is the safest 1% of England + Wales. The Safety section below shows the breakdown by category.
- What schools are near Queen's Gate?
- 53% of schools within 2 km of Queen's Gate are rated Good or Outstanding by Ofsted. The Schools section lists individual schools with inspection ratings.
- How long is the commute from Queen's Gate?
- Public-transport commute time from Queen's Gate to central London is approximately 18 minutes. The Transport section has commute times to every major UK city hub.
- How is Queen's Gate different from the rest of Kensington and Chelsea?
- Queen's Gate contains 5 sub-areas. The "Sub-areas" section below lets you drill into each one individually — they often vary by 20%+ on rent and demographics within the same neighbourhood.
- Where does Queen's Gate rank in Kensington and Chelsea?
- Queen's Gate scores 33/100 on our composite liveability index. To see how it stacks up against every other neighbourhood in Kensington and Chelsea, see the Cities table on the Kensington and Chelsea page.