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Living in Kew

A local information guide to Kew property, schools and public transport.

  1. Kew is a place in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames in South West London. Kew is best known for being the location of the Royal Botanic Gardens (now a World Heritage Site). Other points of interest include Kew Palace and The National Archives (previously known as the Public Record Office). Kew village refers to several parades of shops adjoining Kew Gardens station. It contains a mixture of independent retailers, several restaurants, including the well-reviewed The Glasshouse, and numerous cafes. Most of Kew developed in the late 19th century, following the arrival of the District Line of the Underground, and is characterised by large detached or semi-detached houses. It is a popular residential area because of its transport links and proximity to Kew Gardens.

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Kew property (Data updated today)

  1. 14 Properties for sale in Kew

    5 beds 5 bedroom properties from £1,499,950 to £1,635,000
    4 beds 4 bedroom properties from £550,000 to £550,000
    3 beds 3 bedroom properties from £949,949 to £1,100,000
    2 beds 2 bedroom properties from £299,950 to £675,000
    1 beds 1 bedroom properties from £289,950 to £340,000
    £289,950 £558,960 £827,970 £1,096,980 £1,635,000
    Property prices by number of bedrooms
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    Houses vs Flats

        57% flat

        43% house

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    Tenure

        50% Leasehold

        36% Freehold

        14% Leasehold plus share of freehold

  2. 6 Properties for rent in Kew

    5 beds 5 bedroom properties from £1,500 to £1,500per week
    2 beds 2 bedroom properties from £426.92 to £600per week
    1 beds 1 bedroom properties from £311.54 to £311.54per week
    £312pw £549pw £787pw £1,025pw £1,500pw
    Property prices by number of bedrooms
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    Houses vs Flats

        83% flat

        17% house

Transport in Kew

Nearest public transport stations in and around Kew.

  1. Underground stations

    Kew Gardens
    DistrictOverground line, Zone 3/4

    Gunnersbury
    DistrictOverground line, Zone 3

    Chiswick Park
    District line, Zone 3

    South Acton
    Overground line, Zone 3

    Acton Town
    DistrictPiccadilly line, Zone 3

  2. Train stations

    Kew Bridge

    Chiswick

    Brentford

    North Sheen

    Mortlake

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