How much is the Cadogan estate worth?

How much is the Cadogan estate worth?

Charles Cadogan’s fortune has risen alongside increasing property values in London. He and his family own an extensive real estate portfolio worth more than $6 billion that dates back to the Georgian kings.

How big is the Cadogan Estate?

93 acres
The Cadogan Estate covers 93 acres (over 376,000 square meters) of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea and includes residential properties, offices and retail space. The Estate has been under the same family ownership for almost 300 years.

When was Cadogan Square built?

between 1877 and 1888
Cadogan Square, Knightsbridge SW1X The square was built between 1877 and 1888 and is formed of a central garden, containing the elegant bronze Dancer with a Bird by David Wynne (1975), surrounded by red brick houses, the majority of which have been converted into flats.

Who owns the land in Kensington?

The Octopus of Landlordism

Owner 1925 2017
The Crown Estate 300 acres (Cahill 2001)
Duke of Bedford (Russell family) 250 acres 20 acres (Cahill 2001)
Marquess of Northampton 260 acres 20 acres (Cahill 2001)
Wellcome Trust South Kensington Estate 58 acres (source from 2003, may be smaller now)

Who owns Sloane Square London?

the Cadogan Estate Ltd. The Cadogan family
The area is now owned by the Cadogan Estate Ltd. The Cadogan family inherited this from Sloane via his daughter, Elizabeth and it is still the hands of the 8th Earl Cadogan.

Who is Sloane Square named after?

Sir Hans Sloane
Situated in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, Sloane Square SW1, and several of the neighbouring streets are named after Sir Hans Sloane (1660-1753) who lived in the area in the mid 18th Century. The area is now owned by the Cadogan Estate Ltd.

What is the history of Cadogan Square?

Cadogan Square (/kəˈdʌɡən/), referred to as ‘Cadogan Gardens’ by some, is a residential square in Knightsbridge, west London, that was named after Earl Cadogan. Whilst it is mainly a residential area, some of the properties are used for diplomatic and educational purposes (notably, Hill House School).

Are there any unoccupied apartments in Cadogan Square?

As with many properties in prime central London areas, many of the apartments in Cadogan Square are unoccupied for a large part of the year. Numbers 4 (by G.E. Street), 52, 62 and 62b, 68 and 72 are all Grade II* listed buildings .

What happened at 81 Cadogan Square?

The Anglo-Irish fantasy writer Lord Dunsany lived in the square in the 1920s and English writer Arnold Bennett lived at number 75 during the same decade. 81 Cadogan Square was where the American socialite Barbara Daly Baekeland was murdered by her son Antony in November, 1972.

What famous people lived in Cadogan Square?

Film stars Christopher Lee and Boris Karloff lived in Cadogan Square, as well as stop motion animator Ray Harryhausen.