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Moving to Richmond upon Thames: The Ultimate Relocation Guide

11 March 2026
JMJames MitchellSCSarah Clarke
Moving to Richmond upon Thames: The Ultimate Relocation Guide

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Moving to Richmond upon Thames: London's Premier Riverside Suburb

Richmond upon Thames is widely regarded as one of the finest places to live in the whole of Greater London. It combines the space and greenery of a countryside town with fast, direct access to central London โ€” and it does so with effortless charm. The Thames riverside, Richmond Park, outstanding schools, and a characterful town centre make this one of the most consistently sought-after addresses in the capital.

What Makes Richmond So Special?

Richmond offers something genuinely rare in London: authentic quality of life. Residents here enjoy:

  • Richmond Park โ€” 2,500 acres of Royal Park with resident red and fallow deer herds, the largest urban park in the UK
  • The Thames towpath โ€” miles of riverside walking and cycling from Twickenham to Kew
  • Kew Gardens โ€” the Royal Botanic Gardens, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, on the doorstep
  • A genuinely charming town centre with independent shops, restaurants, and the famous Richmond Green

Schools in Richmond

Richmond has some of London's best schools across all sectors:

  • The Harrodian School โ€” independent, co-ed, highly sought-after
  • St Paul's School โ€” one of the UK's top independent boys' schools, Barnes
  • Grey Court School โ€” outstanding state school in Ham
  • Richmond Park Academy โ€” good state school with strong results
  • Many outstanding primary schools including East Sheen Primary and The Vineyard School

Transport from Richmond

  • South Western Railway to London Waterloo: approximately 20 minutes
  • District line (Overground) to Wimbledon, Putney, and central London
  • London Overground connecting Clapham Junction, Stratford, and beyond

Richmond is also well placed for the A316 and M3 for drivers heading to Surrey, Heathrow (30 minutes), and the South West.

Richmond Property Market

Property in Richmond ranges from Georgian townhouses on the Hill and large Victorian villas in East Sheen, to riverside apartments and cottages in Petersham and Ham. The borough consistently features in the top five most expensive in outer London. TW9 and TW10 postcodes are particularly sought after.

Moving to Richmond: What to Expect

Many Richmond properties are period homes with original features โ€” ornate staircases, high ceilings, and sash windows โ€” that require careful handling during a move. Our teams at Metro City Moves are experienced with high-value, careful relocations in TW9 and TW10. Get a free quote for your Richmond move.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Richmond the most expensive borough in London?

Richmond upon Thames consistently ranks among the top five most expensive boroughs. Its combination of outstanding schools, green spaces, and transport makes it exceptionally desirable.

What postcode is Richmond?

Richmond town centre is TW9. Ham and Petersham are TW10. East Sheen and Mortlake are SW14.

Is Richmond good for families?

Richmond is considered one of the best boroughs in London for families โ€” outstanding schools, massive green spaces, low crime, and a genuinely community-focused lifestyle make it ideal for children of all ages.

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