Kew is one of London’s most iconic and desirable neighbourhoods, known worldwide for the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. With its elegant period homes, leafy streets and village atmosphere, Kew offers a unique blend of culture, nature and convenience.
Location & Character
Kew feels like a true village, with a charming high street, riverside pubs and beautiful architecture. It’s a haven for nature lovers thanks to Kew Gardens and the nearby Thames towpath.
Transport
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Kew Gardens Station → District Line & Overground
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Kew Bridge Station → Trains to Waterloo
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Excellent bus routes to Richmond, Chiswick and Hammersmith
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Easy access to the M4 and A316
Schools
Kew is known for its strong schools:
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Kew Riverside Primary School
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The Queen’s Church of England Primary School
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Broomfield House School (independent)
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Close to Grey Court School
Lifestyle & Leisure
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Royal Botanic Gardens
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Kew Green — cricket, pubs and community events
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Independent cafés, bakeries and restaurants
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Riverside walks and cycling routes
Kew is perfect for families, professionals and anyone who wants nature, culture and convenience in one place.