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neighbouring areas

Balham Coombe Mortlake Stockwell
Barnes Earls Court Parsons Green Streatham
Battersea Earlsfield Putney Tooting
Belgravia East Putney Raynes Park Vauxhall
Belgravia mews houses East Sheen Richmond Victoria
Brixton Fulham Sheen Vincent Square
Brixton Station Hurlingham Southfields Wandsworth
Brompton Kensington South Kensington West Brompton
Chelsea Kew South Wimbledon Westminster
Clapham Knightsbridge St James's Wimbledon

 

Postcodes

SW1 SW15 SW20 SW8
SW10 SW16 SW3 SW9
SW11 SW17 SW4 TW10
SW12 SW18 SW5 TW9
SW13 SW19 SW6  
SW14 SW2 SW7  

Pimlico is popular with wealthy professionals looking for a superb place to live or for buy-to-let opportunities. Immortalised in the post-war Ealing comedy film 'Passport to Pimlico' the former home of Sir Winton Churchill has become one of the most sought-after areas of London. Situated within the London Borough of Westminster and covered by the superior postcode SW1, property to rent in Pimlico includes grand Georgian and Victorian terraced houses, often with pillared porticoes; flats in purpose built mansions, and flats or maisonettes above commercial premises. If you are searching for flats to rent in Pimlico you should expect to pay £1,000 per month for a one bedroom flat in a prestigious apartment block. Four-bedroom period houses, located in the heart of Pimlico, will cost to rent in the region of £2,800 per month.

Amenities for properties in Pimlico

Pimlico's most famous attraction is Tate Britain on Millbank, formerly the Tate Gallery. After you've taken in some of the finest works by British painters, you can hop on a ferry at Millbank Millennium Pier and cruise down the river to Tate Modern. Next door to Tate Britain, is Chelsea College of Art and Design which has recently moved into the stunning premises of the former Royal Army Medical College. If you enjoy live theatre, a gentle walk north to Victoria will bring you to the Apollo Victoria Theatre and the Victoria Palace Theatre, venues for highly regarded musicals. Before or after the show you will want something to eat and you will find that Pimlico has numerous restaurants, cafés and bars. The area is also well-served with newsagents, supermarkets, boutiques, niche shops, and a daily market in Artillery Place. For children of all ages, there are a number of schools including Pimlico Comprehensive School, which is a short walk from Pimlico underground station.

Transport in Pimlico

The underground station in Pimlico is on the Victoria Line which is one stop away from Victoria Station and three stops from Oxford Circus. The mainline station at Victoria serves a good proportion of South East England; with Gatwick Airport just a 15 minute train journey away.

Surrounding areas

While searching for flats or houses to rent in Pimlico, you may wish to consider neighbouring areas such as Victoria, Westminster SW1, Belgravia and Chelsea.