Richmond Chase, crafted by the award-winning developer Berkeley, offers an exceptional living experience nestled beside Royal parkland. These exquisite homes, inspired by Georgian and Victorian architecture, are situated among tree-lined streets and beautifully landscaped grounds, just moments away from the prestigious Ham Gate of Richmond Park.
The development provides an enticing combination of sophisticated urban family living and serene natural surroundings, all within easy reach of central London.
Richmond, once a rural retreat for British monarchs, holds a distinctive place in London's landscape. Located along a 10-mile stretch of the River Thames, this charming and affluent borough blends town and country living seamlessly. Richmond is renowned for its vibrant community, historic parks, and numerous listed buildings.
Enjoy leisurely brunches by the river, explore unique markets, or indulge in exclusive boutiques. Attend a play at the intimate Orange Tree Theatre or stroll along the scenic Thames pathways.
Richmond offers a diverse array of dining options, from Michelin-starred brasseries to traditional pubs, ideal for casual meet-ups or family gatherings.
Richmond Chase is well-connected, offering easy access to central London and Surrey. The A3 is under a 15-minute drive away, linking you to Central London and the M25.
Efficient rail links make commuting to London convenient, with central stations reachable in just 32 minutes. Nearby motorways provide quick access to Heathrow and the southwest.
A 7-minute walk from Richmond Chase brings you to a bus stop on Tudor Drive. The 371 bus offers routes to Richmond Station and Kingston Station.
Surrounded by some of the best educational institutions, Richmond Chase caters to a variety of educational needs, with many schools rated 'outstanding' or 'good' by Ofsted.
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Richmond is a cultural hub with eight theatres, cinemas, and various art and music venues. For sports enthusiasts, polo, horse riding, and golf clubs are available, with Wimbledon and Twickenham stadiums nearby.
Explore the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew, visit Hampton Court Palace, or enjoy a rowing boat on the river.
Richmond Park, established in 1637 by King Charles I, is now a beloved public space teeming with open grasslands, ancient woodlands, and rare wildlife. It offers spectacular views and is protected by an Act of Parliament.
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