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neighbouring areas

Beckenham Crystal Palace Kennington Plumstead
Bermondsey Deptford Kidbrooke Rotherhithe
Blackheath Dulwich Lewisham South Norwood
Borough Eltham Mottingham Sydenham
Bromley Forest Hill New Cross Thamesmead
Camberwell Grove Park New Eltham West Dulwich
Catford Herne Hill Peckham West Norwood
Charlton Hither Green Penge Woolwich

 

Postcodes

SE1 SE16 SE22 SE3
SE10 SE17 SE23 SE4
SE11 SE18 SE24 SE5
SE12 SE19 SE25 SE6
SE13 SE2 SE26 SE7
SE14 SE20 SE27 SE8
SE15 SE21 SE28 SE9

Property to rent in Greenwich

Situated on the River Thames, Maritime Greenwich, covered by postcode SE10 and in the London Borough of Greenwich is famous for historic landmarks such as the Cutty Sark, the Royal Observatory and the Millennium Dome (which is due to reopen during 2007 as “The O2”). Greenwich is close to central London yet remote from the hustle and bustle of the city centre. Immediately adjacent is Canary Wharf, which along with a hugely improved transport infrastructure has had an enormous impact on local sales and lettings prices, making Greenwich a highly desirable place to live. The types of Greenwich property vary greatly, and includes Georgian, Regency and Victorian houses in the west and north-west area, apartments in purpose built blocks as well as new developments in East Greenwich around the Millennium Dome. If you’re looking for flats to rent in Greenwich, you should expect to pay a monthly rental of £880+ for a one bedroom apartment in Greenwich Millennium Village.

Amenities for properties in the Greenwich area

Shoppers will be in their element, as Greenwich is full of small shops, selling everything from fashion, gifts, books, music, antiques and household wares. There is also a market from Thursday to Sunday - selling arts, crafts, antiques and collectables. The selection of restaurants, wine bars and cafés easily equals the variety of shops in Greenwich. Whether your preference is for lunch in a pie and mash shop, a traditional dinner or something more exotic, you will find it amongst the numerous restaurants. Families searching for houses to rent in Greenwich will discover the area has plenty to entertain the family, including Greenwich Park, Greenwich Theatre, the Maritime Museum, a cinema and the Cutty Sark. And once “The O2” opens in 2007 the area will benefit from a Live Music Club, 11 screen cinema, as well as bars and restaurants. Other events to note are the London Marathon passes within metres of the Cutty Sark and the 22 mile Great River Race ends in Greenwich.

Transport in Greenwich

Commuters who are searching for property to rent in Greenwich will discover the area benefits from good transport links. The only underground in Greenwich is based at North Greenwich, and is on the Jubilee Line. The DLR extends to Greenwich, with stations at Cutty Sark and at Greenwich Station. The DLR connects with the Jubliee Line at Canary Wharf (E14), with a journey time into the city in less than 20 minutes. There are also two railway stations in Greenwich, operating services into London Bridge from Greenwich Station and Maze Hill Station, with a journey time of approximately 15 minutes. The River Bus service also operates from Greenwich Pier. For travel by air, Greenwich is conveniently located to London City Airport.

 

Surrounding areas

Prior to making any decisions about renting property in Greenwich, you should consider registering with estate agents in Blackheath, Deptford and Charlton.