Liveability in Kensington and Chelsea
London · ONS code E09000020
Is Kensington and Chelsea a good place to live, and what is its Gera Liveability Score?
Kensington and Chelsea scores 64.2 out of 100 on the Gera Liveability Score (rank 113 of 130 English local authorities), as of June 2026. The score is a weighted composite of affordability, safety, schools, connectivity and healthcare, joined by Gera from six UK government open datasets; Kensington and Chelsea's strongest pillar is schools (90.9/100). Gera re-computes this quarterly.
Gera Liveability Score — Kensington and Chelsea
Rank 113 of 130 English local authorities · 8.0 points below the national average of 72.2.
Score breakdown — Kensington and Chelsea
| Pillar | Sub-score /100 | Weight | Real source figure |
|---|---|---|---|
| Affordability | 25.3 | 0.3 | £1,272,760 avg price · £1,667 Band D |
| Safety | 90.5 | 0.2 | 101.7 crimes/1,000 (Metropolitan Police police) |
| Schools | 90.9 | 0.2 | 90.9% schools Good+ (22 graded) |
| Connectivity | 65.3 | 0.15 | Gera Broadband Index 81.8 · 93.4% gigabit |
| Healthcare | 70.0 | 0.15 | Gera GP Access Score 70.0 (West and North London ICB) |
Crime is published at police force level and GP access at NHS ICB level; Kensington and Chelsea inherits its force’s and ICB’s figure. Every number is real UK government open data — only the composite is Gera’s. Full method at /methodology/gera-liveability-index.
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| # | Local authority | Your score | Avg price | Schools |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Stoke-on-TrentWest Midlands | 84.5 | £152,101 | 88% |
| 2 | Southend on SeaEast of England | 84.3 | £327,030 | 89% |
| 3 | WolverhamptonWest Midlands | 82.9 | £215,264 | 90% |
| 4 | LeedsYorkshire and The Humber | 81.7 | £246,882 | 92% |
| 5 | Kingston upon HullYorkshire and The Humber | 81.4 | £135,051 | 90% |
| 6 | DoncasterYorkshire and The Humber | 81.0 | £173,624 | 96% |
| 7 | SandwellWest Midlands | 80.9 | £212,547 | 89% |
| 8 | WakefieldYorkshire and The Humber | 80.9 | £196,895 | 84% |
| 9 | Milton KeynesSouth East | 80.8 | £318,038 | 95% |
| 10 | Bracknell ForestSouth East | 80.7 | £397,667 | 100% |
Showing your top 10 of 130. Default weights match the published Gera Liveability Score; change them and the ranking is yours.
Kensington and Chelsea liveability — questions and answers
- What is the Gera Liveability Score for Kensington and Chelsea?
- Kensington and Chelsea scores 64.2 out of 100 on the Gera Liveability Score (as of June 2026), ranking 113 of 130 English local authorities. That is 8.0 points below the national average of 72.2.
- How is the Gera Liveability Score for Kensington and Chelsea calculated?
- It is a weighted composite of five normalised sub-scores: affordability 25.3/100 (weight 0.3), safety 90.5/100 (0.2), schools 90.9/100 (0.2), connectivity 65.3/100 (0.15) and healthcare 70.0/100 (0.15). Each sub-score is min-max normalised across all 130 included local authorities; see the published methodology.
- What is the average house price in Kensington and Chelsea?
- The average house price in Kensington and Chelsea is £1,272,760 (HM Land Registry UK House Price Index, April 2026), with a Band D council tax of £1,667 per year (MHCLG, 2026-27). Together these set the area’s affordability sub-score.
- What are schools like in Kensington and Chelsea?
- 90.9% of state schools in Kensington and Chelsea are rated Good or Outstanding by Ofsted (8 Outstanding, 12 Good of 22 graded schools, as of 31 May 2026).
- How fast is broadband in Kensington and Chelsea?
- Kensington and Chelsea has a Gera Broadband Index of 81.8 over Ofcom Connected Nations data, with 93.4% of premises gigabit-capable (Ofcom, July 2024 reference).
- Where do the Kensington and Chelsea liveability figures come from?
- Every number is real UK government open data, joined by Gera: house prices (HM Land Registry), council tax (MHCLG), broadband (Ofcom), schools (Ofsted), recorded crime (Home Office, applied at Metropolitan Police police force level) and GP access (NHS England, West and North London ICB). All Open Government Licence v3.0. The composite is Gera’s; the inputs are official.
Other London areas
- Westminster · 77.2
- Hammersmith and Fulham · 76.2
- Hillingdon · 75.0
- Wandsworth · 74.1
- Barking and Dagenham · 73.7
- Newham · 73.4
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Browse rentals in Kensington and ChelseaSources: HM Land Registry UK House Price Index (April 2026); MHCLG Council Tax 2026-27; Ofcom Connected Nations (Jul 2024); Ofsted inspection outcomes (31 May 2026); Home Office police recorded crime (year ending Dec 2025); NHS England Appointments in General Practice (April 2026). All Open Government Licence v3.0. The Gera Liveability Score is computed by GeraRent from these figures; methodology at /methodology/gera-liveability-index.