Kenilworth Court


Kenilworth Court, in Putney, London, consists of eight purpose-built blocks of flats. Built in Edwardian style, the blocks were completed in 1904-1905. Kenilworth Court contains four postcodes, SW15 1EN, SW15 1EW, SW15 1HA and SW15 1HB.
Kenilworth Court contains 150 flats, with a garden in the middle. The court is portered, and there is residents parking inside the court.
With up to 1 Gigabytes per second fiber optic internet access, Kenilworth Court currently has one of the fastest residential broadband access in the UK.

History

Kenilworth Court was built as rented family accommodation.
In a series of transactions between the mid-1950s and early 1970s, residents were able to acquire individual leases and eventually, as a body, the residents secured the freehold of the overall property. Since that time, Kenilworth Court has been run by the controlling company, Kenilworth Court Co-ownership Housing Association Ltd. This company is wholly owned by leaseholders.
The current garden contained a tennis court prior to World War II, and was used for growing vegetables during the war.

Notable residents

Kenilworth Court has featured in a number of movies, TV series and adverts