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neighbouring areas

Balham Coombe Parsons Green Stockwell
Barnes Earls Court Pimlico Streatham
Battersea Earlsfield Putney Tooting
Belgravia East Putney Raynes Park Vauxhall
Belgravia mews houses East Sheen Richmond Victoria
Brixton Fulham Sheen Vincent Square
Brixton Station Hurlingham Southfields Wandsworth
Brompton Kensington South Kensington West Brompton
Chelsea Knightsbridge South Wimbledon Westminster
Clapham Mortlake St James's Wimbledon

 

Postcodes

SW1 SW15 SW20 SW8
SW10 SW16 SW3 SW9
SW11 SW17 SW4 TW10
SW12 SW18 SW5 TW9
SW13 SW19 SW6  
SW14 SW2 SW7  

There is an extensive selection of properties for sale in Kew, ranging from large Victorian family houses opposite the Royal Garden, to large Victorian villas, smaller Edwardian family houses to purpose-built apartments; conversion flats, and a few council properties. Property developers are planning a number of riverside developments which, if given the go-ahead will create 200+ units. Kew is a very desirable and lovely residential area, surrounded by lots of green space. If you're a property hunter searching for something quirky, you could even buy a house boat on Kew Marina.

Amenities for Kew properties

Property searchers no doubt will be interested to learn that according to those who live in Kew it has a real village atmosphere, and you can see why; with its village green complete with duck pond, traditional shops and pubs and a very old cricket ground. In addition to the quaint and slightly old fashioned feel of Kew, property hunters will also find the usual selection of high street chains, which are all easily accessible. Given its small size, Kew boasts a good choice of restaurants: Italian, Greek, Indian and one award winning restaurant. For further excitement and entertainment, property owners in Kew can visit nearby Richmond or Chiswick. If you're house hunting and you have children, Kew offers a good selection of schools and, of course, a variety of places of interest to keep the family entertained; such as Kew Gardens. Kew Gardens is a major tourist attraction and boasts amongst other things, two art galleries, and a Japanese garden. Kew also has the Old Deer Park and Richmond Park to the south. All in all, Kew is a highly desirable place to reside. Property prices range from £100k for a studio flat and extend upwards to £500k+ for a three to four bedroomed house.

Transport from Kew

Any prospective property hunter will feel like they're in the countryside when they explore Kew, and will be pleasantly surprised to find how well serviced it is for transport. For the businessman who frequently travels abroad, the M4 provides a good road link from Kew to nearby Heathrow. The A4 provides a good road link to London, alternatively if you travel by tube the District Line and Silverlink service at Kew provides easy access to the West End/City/North Woolwich.