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Area guide to Barons Court

Our property guide to Barons Court gives you a quick overview of the neighbourhood from its properties, parks and commons to socialising and public transport.

Barons Court is a very popular area of west London and has been attracting first time buyers and investors for more than twenty years. Barons Court is home to The Queens Club which is renowned for its superb sporting facilities and charming gardens. Ideally located and serviced by two tube stations (Barons Court and West Kensington), the area offers a variety of antique shops, bars, restaurants, shops and cafes.
 

Guide to Council Tax in Barons Court area

Council Tax is worked out by your local council who sets the Council Tax rates for each year. The amount you have to pay depends on the value of your property and the current rates for your local council.
 

Hammersmith & Fulham

Website: http://www.lbhf.gov.uk/
Band
A
Band
B
Band
C
Band
D
Band
E
Band
F
Band
G
Band
H
£804 £938 £1,072 £1,206 £1,473 £1,741 £2,009 £2,411
Each year, every local authority will set a rate of council tax for each valuation band. Not everyone will have to pay the full amount of council tax.

Three ways in which your council tax bill may be reduced:
- the reduction scheme for disabled people
- discounts (ie If only one person lives in a property they will get a 25% discount on the council tax bill)
- council tax benefit and second adult rebate
 

Barons Court Schools Guide:

To view a list of all schools in Barons Court to get a guide to local school results click here>
 

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