Local area guide

Living in Artesian Village

Thinking about moving to Artesian Village? Discover why it's a great place to live, fun things to do here, what the local schools are like, transport connections and so much more.

Your guide to moving to Artesian Village

Why Artesian Village is a good place to live

Artesian Village is an enchanting place that guarantees a delightful living experience. The village's heart thrums with old-world charm coupled with a dash of modern convenience. A well-known brunch spot emerges as a favourite among natives and visitors. Here, you can relish a range of fresh food with a gourmet Australian twist. In the evening, toast to the good life in the al fresco cocktail niches that spring to life. Step out and immerse yourself in the vibrant village atmosphere. It's an unbeatable mix of tradition, tranquility, and sophisticated living. Undoubtedly, making a home in Artesian Village leaves little room for disappointment.

What's Artesian Village famous for?

Artisan Village has several noteworthy attractions. Firstly, it's well-recognised as the home to an exclusive boutique grocer that stocks some choice Australian edibles. Another feather in its fame-hat is the colourful bazaar, a hub of vintage fashion and outstanding items. The village is also the setting for the famous movie 'Notting Hill' and is hailed for its backdrop role in some iconic film scenes. In totality, Artesian Village's profusion of unique characteristics makes it an unforgettable place on the map.

Things to do in Artesian Village

There's no shortage of entertainment and docks of discovery in Artesian Village. Begin your explorations at the Electric Diner on Portobello Road, famous for its lip-smacking lemon meringue pie. Stroll around and you'll find a marvellous florist kiosk releasing wafts of vibrant blooms. Enjoy the pulsating vibe of food, beverages, live music, and art stalls that give an underground feel. Test your spice thresholds with a fiery Jamaican burger or take a gastronomic trip to Italy right here in the arcade off Portobello Road. The shopping enthusiasts can hunt for unique trinkets in quirky covered markets. And if it fits your fancy, you can also mix your preferred beverage at the famed juice bar on Portobello Road. Living in Artesian Village is a melody of delightful experiences.

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Transport in Artesian Village

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Local connections

Monument
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Bank
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Cannon Street
0.1 miles / 0.2 km
London Cannon Street
National Rail
0.2 miles / 0.3 km
Mansion House
0.2 miles / 0.3 km
St. Paul's
0.4 miles / 0.6 km

Schools in Artesian Village

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Education in Artesian Village

St Paul's Cathedral School
Ages: 4 - 13 years old
City of London School
Ages: 10 - 18 years old
City of London School for Girls
Ages: 7 - 18 years old
The Aldgate School
Ages: 3 - 11 years old
Ofsted Rating: Outstanding (2013)
David Game College
Ages: 13 - 22 years old
Prior Weston Primary School and Children's Centre
 
Ofsted Rating: Good (2022)

Local pubs in Artesian Village

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  • Anthologist

    City of London, EC2V

    A gorgeous bar & restaurant in the heart of the city.

  • Sugar Loaf

    London EC4

    You will find The Sugar Loaf in Cannon Street within a short stroll of Barbican, Broadgate and Southwalk - however you won't find another like it. Step in to discover a traditional pub of unique character, revered for its eclectic range of real ales an

  • Tokenhouse

    London EC2

    London’s most convenient meeting place… is a pretty apt title for The Tokenhouse.