College location
David Game College is situated in Notting Hill, one of the most fashionable areas in Central London. The College occupies its own premises very near to Notting Hill Gate underground station, served by the Central, District and Circle lines, giving quick and easy access to any part of Central London. Many bus routes pass in front of the College, including the Oxford Tube.
The location is very convenient for access to the many Central London museums and libraries as well as the major London tourist and leisure attractions.
One hundred and fifty years ago Notting Hill was known as “The Potteries”. It is hard to believe that it has since become such a famous area of London, mainly due to the Portobello Road street market , the Notting Hill Carnival and of course the blockbuster film starring Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts "Notting Hill".
The College being situated in such an interesting area makes it a perfect location for study, particularly for those resident in the West or North West sides of Greater London .
Main College at NOTTING HILL GATE
David Game House
69 Notting Hill Gate
London W11 3JS
United Kingdom
Telephone +44 (0)20 7221 6665
Fax +44 (0)20 7243 1730
Email nhg@davidgame-group.com
Underground – Central, District and Circle lines
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Directions: On leaving Notting Hill Gate station on the south side, David Game House is ten seconds' walk from the top of the stairs.
University Foundation Programme at NOTTING HILL GATE
United House, Pembridge Road
Notting Hill, London W11 3NY
Telephone +44 (0) 20 7727 7774
Fax +44 (0) 20 7792 1480
Email: info@ufp.uk.com
Directions: Leave Notting Hill Gate station on the north side, turn right and walk for 50 yards. Cross over Pembridge road and arrive at your destination.
Administration and Principal’s Office at SOUTH KENSINGTON
86 Old Brompton Road
London SW7 3LQ
Telephone +44(0)20 7584-9097
Fax +44(0)20 7584-2637
Email info@davidgame-group.com
Nearest Underground station: South Kensington – Piccadilly, District and Circle lines
Directions: Climb the stairs and turn left to leave South Kensington station, then walk for 200 yards along Old Brompton Road.

