Hurlingham, Nairobi

Hurlingham
Hurlingham is located in Kenya
Hurlingham
Hurlingham
Location of Hurlingham in Kenya
Coordinates: 1°17′25″S 36°48′0″E / 1.29028°S 36.80000°E / -1.29028; 36.80000
CountryKenya
CountyNairobi City
Sub-countyWestlands

Hurlingham is a commercial and residential neighbourhood in the city of Nairobi. It is approximately 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) west of the central business district.

Location

Hurlingham Estate is located approximately 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) west of Nairobi's central business district in the Upper Hill neighbourhood. Hurlingham is straddled by mostly the Agwings Kodhek Road (formerly Hurlingham Road). It ends at the intersection between Agwings Kodhek Road and Cotton Avenue (Ring Road, Kilimani). Yaya Centre, an upscale shopping mall, is a major landmark of the neighbourhood. It borders Kilimani Estate to the west, to the and north and contains Caledonia Estate. Electorally, Hurlingham is placed under Dagoretti North Constituency, which is partially administratively placed within the larger sub-county of Westlands.[1]

Overview

Hurlingham Estate was named after a sport of polo was introduced in British East Africa at around 1907.[2] Hurlingham was placed under the Upper Hill and was considered a whites-only residential area by the British colonialists in the mid 20th century. It was not until the 1960s when it was racially integrated. The neighbourhood has historically been primarily low-density residential, but gradually grew into a mixed-use neighbourhood since the early 1990s; both retail and offices and the launch of Yaya Centre shopping mall.[3]

Points of interest

  1. Yaya Centre, in Hurlingham, is a shopping mall with over 100 retail shops.[4]
  2. Department of Defence Headquarters, along Valley Road.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Kilimani | Dagoretti North CDF". Retrieved 19 November 2022.
  2. ^ "Hurlingham was named after a club in Fulham". Standard Entertainment. Retrieved 19 November 2022.
  3. ^ Limbe, Lydia (4 July 2013). "Nairobi's leafy suburbs mutate in office boom". The Standard (Kenya). Nairobi. Retrieved 19 November 2022.
  4. ^ Wambu, Wainaina. "Ghostly luxury apartment, ownership of Yaya Centre dog Nicholas Biwott in death". The Standard. Retrieved 19 November 2022.
  5. ^ "Department Of Defence DoD – Strategic Intelligence Service". Retrieved 19 November 2022.