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87 -135, Brompton Road, London, SW1X 7XL

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Valuation

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Current rateable value (1 April 2026 to present)

£17,790,000

This is the rateable value for the property. It is not what you pay in business rates or rent. Your local council uses the rateable value to calculate the business rates bill.

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Valuations for this property

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Current 8 December 2025 to present

Effective date Help with Effective date

1 April 2026

Rateable value

£17,790,000

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Previous 8 December 2025 to 31 March 2026

Effective date Help with Effective date

1 April 2023

Rateable value

£17,790,000

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Previous 1 April 2023 to 7 December 2025

Effective date Help with Effective date

1 April 2023

Rateable value

£18,000,000

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Previous 5 September 2023 to 31 March 2023

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1 March 2022

Rateable value

£32,350,000

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Previous 30 August 2023 to 4 September 2023

Effective date Help with Effective date

1 April 2021

Rateable value

£32,460,000

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Previous 24 August 2023 to 29 August 2023

Effective date Help with Effective date

1 September 2020

Rateable value

£31,870,000

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Previous 29 March 2021 to 23 August 2023

Effective date Help with Effective date

1 September 2020

Rateable value

£32,730,000

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Previous 3 February 2021 to 28 March 2021

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1 December 2019

Rateable value

£32,450,000

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Previous 11 February 2020 to 2 February 2021

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1 September 2019

Rateable value

£32,120,000

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Previous 4 February 2020 to 10 February 2020

Effective date Help with Effective date

1 June 2019

Rateable value

£32,140,000

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Previous 25 October 2019 to 3 February 2020

Effective date Help with Effective date

1 March 2019

Rateable value

£31,780,000

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Previous 20 August 2019 to 24 October 2019

Effective date Help with Effective date

1 December 2018

Rateable value

£32,650,000

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Previous 14 May 2019 to 19 August 2019

Effective date Help with Effective date

1 December 2018

Rateable value

£32,700,000

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Previous 14 December 2018 to 13 May 2019

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31 August 2018

Rateable value

£32,570,000

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Previous 16 October 2018 to 13 December 2018

Effective date Help with Effective date

31 May 2017

Rateable value

£34,340,000

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Previous 1 April 2017 to 15 October 2018

Effective date Help with Effective date

1 April 2017

Rateable value

£35,700,000

Valuation details

Description Help with Description
Shop and premises
Local council
Kensington & chelsea
Local council reference Help with Local council reference
601800950176
Rating list Help with Rating list
2026
Effective date Help with Effective date
1 April 2026
Valuation scheme reference Help with Valuation scheme reference
708499
Base rate Help with Base rate
£123.79
Measurement method Help with Measurement method
Gross internal area
Transitional relief certificate issued Help with Transitional relief certificate issued
No
Special category code Help with Special category code
155S

How the rateable value is calculated

The Valuation Office Agency (VOA) uses a ‘rental’ method to value high street businesses like shops, hairdressers, betting shops and banks.

The VOA gathers information about rents paid for shops and businesses. It analyses the information and works out a price per square metre. It also considers local conditions and things like unusual shops shapes, split levels and sales areas hidden by pillars.

Zoning is used to apply the price per square metre to the property and get the rateable value. Each zone covers the width of the shop and usually has a depth of 6.1 metres. Zone A starts at the shop window. As you move further into the shop, each zone is half the value of the one before it. Spaces like store rooms or upstairs offices are valued but not as a zone.

Features such as air conditioning and lifts may be shown separately in the valuation.

This property is part of valuation scheme 708499 which groups comparable properties together.

More about how business properties are valued

Shop floor areas
Description Area m²/unit £ per m²/unit Value Help with Value
Description

Ground floor ground floor sales

Area m²/unit

43,770.97

£ per m²/unit

£123.79

Value Help with Value

£5,418,408

Description

Ground floor ground floor sales

Area m²/unit

50,000

£ per m²/unit

£123.79

Value Help with Value

£6,189,500

Description

Ground floor ground floor sales

Area m²/unit

50,000

£ per m²/unit

£123.79

Value Help with Value

£6,189,500

Total Area m²/unit 143,770.97 £ per m²/unit Value Help with Value £17,797,408
Valuation
Total value £17,797,408
Rateable value (rounded down) £17,790,000
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Help with current valuation

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  • your property details (such as floor area sizes and parking) need changing
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How the rateable value is calculated

The Valuation Office Agency (VOA) uses a ‘rental’ method to value high street businesses like shops, hairdressers, betting shops and banks.

The VOA gathers information about rents paid for shops and businesses. It analyses the information and works out a price per square metre. It also considers local conditions and things like unusual shops shapes, split levels and sales areas hidden by pillars.

Zoning is used to apply the price per square metre to the property and get the rateable value. Each zone covers the width of the shop and usually has a depth of 6.1 metres. Zone A starts at the shop window. As you move further into the shop, each zone is half the value of the one before it. Spaces like store rooms or upstairs offices are valued but not as a zone.

Features such as air conditioning and lifts may be shown separately in the valuation.

This property is part of valuation scheme 708499 which groups comparable properties together.

More about how business properties are valued

The rateable value and your business rates bill

£17,790,000 is the rateable value for this property set by the Valuation Office Agency.

It is not what you pay in business rates or rent. Your local council uses the rateable value to calculate your business rates bill.

Business rates are used to partly fund local council services.

Estimate your business rates bill

You may also be entitled to business rates relief.

Business rates relief

Some properties are eligible for discounts from the local council on their business rates. You have to contact your local council to see if you’re eligible and apply.

More about business rates relief

Contact your local council

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