Letting Agents in Covent Garden

This page links to Letting Agents, Rental Agents, Managing Agents, Property Consultants and Estate Agents in Covent Garden London, WC2

If you wish to find flats to rent in Covent Garden then the Estate Agent Links shown below can cater for your various needs. The Lettings and Estate Agents in Covent Garden, WC2, are not shown in any preferential order, except by Premium Agents.

Letting Agents and Estate Agents in Covent Garden WC2


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This page enables you to link to Estate Agents in Covent Garden London, WC2 and Letting Agents in Covent Garden London, WC2 to find a flat to rent or a house to rent.

Each area and various pages on this site have links direct to Lettings Agents web sites. You can also email agents directly to contact them about property and to register your requirements.

If you wish to find flats to rent in Covent Garden London, WC2 or houses for sale in Covent Garden London, WC2 then the Estate Agent, Letting Agent and Property Consultants shown on this site can cater for your various needs.

You can contact agents via this site. You will also see properties listed in various places on the site. These property to rent have been uploaded to the site by the agents listed in. The lettings list is live and active so be quick to get the rental property that you want.

The Lettings and Estate Agents in Covent Garden London, WC2, are not shown in any preferential order, except by Premium Agents.

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Area Comments

Covent Garden lies approximately between Charing Cross Road, The Strand and Drury Lane.

The name Covent Garden is a corruption of the 'convent garden' that once stood on the site. In medieval times this area provided fresh produce for the Abbey of St Paul at Westminster.

In the 1630s Francis Russell, the 4th Earl of Bedford, commissioned Inigo Jones to develop the centre of Covent Garden to provide accommodation suitable for 'gentlemen and men of ability'. Influenced by the Italian neo-Classicism of Palladio, the architect created an arcaded, three-sided square of tall terraces, overlooked by St Paul's, a plain Tuscan-style church.

As London's first planned square this was a success but the growth of the fruit and vegetable market, established in 1656, meant that Covent Garden's well-to-do residents left for the new, exclusive, developments to the west.

In Victorian times the area's gin palaces became notorious, but it continued to be a venue for theatre and opera.

In 1974 the wholesale fruit and vegetable market moved to Battersea, and the covered central market was redeveloped to provide a space for a range of shops, craft stalls and open-air cafés.

The pedestrianised Covent Garden Piazza surrounding this Victorian building has become a great draw for visitors as have the attractions nestled in the surrounding streets.

The architectural beauty of the newly redeveloped Royal Opera House is not to be missed. Floral Street is noted for its designer fashion, while Long Acre has more mainstream chains. Pedestrianised Neal Street is a street of former 19th century warehouses, converted into small art galleries, restaurants and shops selling everything from oriental goods to kites.

Neal's Yard, off Shorts Gardens, is an oasis of health food shops and cafés, and Denmark Street, near St Giles-in-the-Fields, is famous for its musical instrument shops.

To the east of Covent Garden is Bow Street, where Henry Fielding, the novelist and barrister, established the Bow Street Runners.

Amazing as it might seem, Covent Garden has a reasonable amount of residential property too, and despite the number of restaurants, the area feels amazingly quiet at night.

Area News for Covent Garden

Camden: The past meets the present

Background

Read Article ... Published on 30th April, 2009

New Covent Garden revamp approved

London's largest fresh produce market is set for a major revamp, it has been stated.

Read Article ... Published on 8th October, 2008

Covent Garden restaurant wins prestigious award

An Indian restaurant in Covent Garden has been given the prestigious London Restaurant Award 2008.

Read Article ... Published on 4th September, 2008

Luxury apartments slated for St James

Greek shipping tycoon Achilleas Kallakis has won approval for his bid to develop a St James' Park office block into luxury apartments.

Read Article ... Published on 17th March, 2008


Rental Price Guide for Covent Garden

 Rent  Monthly Weekly
Studio £1547 £357
1 Bed £1902 £439
2 Bed £2960 £683
3 Bed £5538 £1278

This is only a guide to average relative rent in Covent Garden.
Expect local variations due to condition & location.

Travel Guide for Covent Garden

Transport:
Tubes stations nearby include Covent Garden, Leicester Square, Piccadilly Circus and Charing Cross.
Journey Time:
~5mins
Tube Zones:
1
Nearest Tube:
Piccadilly

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