Is Paddington a good area to stay in London?
Similar to King’s Cross, Paddington is one of the best areas to stay in while visiting London, for the convenience factor.
Where did Paddington Bear live in London?
32 Windsor Gardens
Brown took Paddington home to live with them at 32 Windsor Gardens in London, along with their two children, Jonathan and Judy and their housekeeper, Mrs. Bird.
Is Paddington a good place to live?
A bustling city atmosphere, luscious green parks and world-class entertainment on your doorstep – these are just a handful of the benefits of living in Paddington.
Is Paddington a rich area?
An iconic train station, affluent population, and plenty to do. Paddington has a high violent crime rate and a high property crime rate for London.
Was Paddington filmed in a real house?
Chalcot Crescent in Primrose Hill, London, doubles as Windsor Gardens in the film, where the Browns live at number 32.
Is the street in Paddington real?
The Browns’ local ‘Westbourne Oak Station’ is completely fictitious and the film makes use of now fewer than three underground stations. The handsome exterior is the brown-tiled Maida Vale Station, on the corner of Elgin Avenue and Randolph Avenue, Maida Vale, W9.
What kind of people live in Paddington?
In the 2016 Census, there were 12,911 people in Paddington (NSW). Of these 47.4% were male and 52.6% were female. Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people made up 0.3% of the population. The median age of people in Paddington (NSW) was 36 years.
Where is the waterfall in Paddington 2?
The pivotal scene at the end of Paddington 2 partly takes place on Nidd Gorge Viaduct (technically off the viaduct and in the gorge), a railway bridge outside Harrogate, North Yorkshire.
What address did Paddington Bear live at?
The home of the Brown family, where Paddington goes to stay, is billed as 32 Windsor Gardens which seems to be in a neighbourhood such as Notting Hill in the west of the capital.
Where is the Browns house in Paddington?
What street was Mary Poppins filmed on?
In the Mary Poppins books and films, the Banks family home is at number 17 Cherry Tree Lane. There is no Cherry Tree Lane in central London, but there are plenty of streets of Georgian houses which look like the Banks’ – particularly in the affluent areas of Chelsea and Kensington.