





Fulham is a traditional affluent area, with the River Thames and top - tier school districts. It's the choice of the world's celebrities.
The southern part of the Fulham neighborhood is adjacent to the River Thames. Most of the residences along the riverbank can enjoy the beautiful river view and the cityscape on the south bank of the Thames.

This neighborhood is adjacent to Chelsea & Kensington. The average household income used to be three times the national average in the UK, as high as £58,816.

There are 23 public schools and 11 private schools here. Three of the top 10 schools in London are located right here. In addition, there are also world - class elite universities such as Imperial College London, King's College London, the London School of Economics and Political Science, and University College London in the vicinity.


Fulham is located in Inner London, belonging to the West Second District, north of the River Thames.
Most of the people living in Fulham are local high-income individuals. For example, Apple has prepared separate residences for its senior executives here. The social circle is pure, and it's usually a quiet neighborhood, which is very suitable for living.

Hammersmith and Fulham is partly located in West London and partly in Southwest London. The area is known for having three professional football clubs. Hammersmith and Fulham covers only 6.33 square miles and is a relatively small administrative district. However, it has a population of 185,426 and a high population density. The crime rate per thousand people is 129.2, and Hammersmith and Fulham is the fourth most dangerous area in London.
There are 23 public schools here, among which Fulham Cross Girls' School and Language College is rated as excellent 'OUTSTANDING' by the UK Ofsted agency. 11 private schools.

Queen's Club is a private sports club in the UK, located in West Kensington, London, England. It is the venue for the Queen's Club Championships, a men's grass - court tennis event. Queen's Club was founded on August 19, 1886, and it is the world's second multi - purpose sports club. The club's name is derived from Queen Victoria.

Zotefoams Plc manufactures a series of closed cell cross-linked polyolefin foam, which are widely used in sports, construction, navigation, automation, medical equipment and aerospace. The company started in the 1940s, producing blocky foam, which was spun off from BP Chemicals in 1992. The majority of the company's sales revenue comes from overseas exports with multiple registered trademarks. The sales revenue in 2015 was 26.63 million pounds.
There aren't many areas in Fulham, the location is very good, it's convenient for work, the area is relatively quiet, and it's comfortable to live in.
This place is close to the Thames River, with a good school district, convenient access to school, good environment, and easy access to the city center.
During the post-war period, many of the early 19th - century buildings in Fulham were demolished and replaced by some Brutalist architecture - the current Ibis Hotel.
Fulham Town Hall was built during the Classical Renaissance period. Now it has become a popular venue for concerts and dances, especially its hall.
Before the enactment of the 1834 Act, the neighboring villages became Hammersmith, and under the rule of the Parish of Fulham, it remained a permanent residence.
The first meeting of the English Amateur Athletics Association, the second FA Cup final, and the first amateur boxing match were held at the Lele Bridge Stadium.
A map of London in 1746 showing the Parish of Fulham in the loop of the River Thames.

There are townhouses, detached villas, and apartments in this block. Second hand housing transactions are the main market, and new houses are scarce.



