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Information about Notting Hill Gate
Notting Hill Gate is one of the main thoroughfares of Notting Hill in London. Historically the street was a location for toll gates, from which it derives its modern name. At Ossington Street / Kensington Palace Gardens, the Bayswater Road turns into Notting Hill Gate, continuing westward until it turns into Holland Park Avenue, just before it reaches Ladbroke Grove.
Notting Hill Gate is home to a variety of stores, restaurants, cafes and estate agents as well as more specialist stores which include rare records and antiques, as well as two historic cinemas, the Coronet (originally opened as a theatre in 1898) and the Gate.
Much of the street was redeveloped in the 1950s, with two large tower blocks being erected on the north and south sides of the street. At this time Notting Hill Gate tube station was also redeveloped to join the two existing stations in the area. To the south of Notting Hill Gate lies Kensington Church Street, with its restaurants and antique shops, Hillgate Village (a name given to the area immediately south of Notting Hill Gate with its multi-coloured houses) and Campden Hill Road. North from the tube station lies Pembridge Road, which leads to Westbourne Grove. This area is often packed with tourists heading to the nearby Portobello Road market, or to spot locations from the film Notting Hill.
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