Situated within the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, Ravenscourt Park is a beautiful area of green space surrounded by some of west London’s most desirable neighbourhoods. With riverside properties and public gardens to the south, and the affluent Brackenbury Village to the east, it’s no wonder this area is a firm favourite amongst both young professionals and families. Along Ravenscourt Road you can find large Victorian houses with enviable views over the park. Grand stucco-fronted houses surrounding a listed public garden adorn St Peter’s Square whilst, to the east of the park, Brackenbury Village offers a selection of pretty Victorian terraces and cottages. All of these neighbourhoods have the added benefit of being in close proximity to other desirable areas such as Brook Green to the east and Chiswick to the west. Ravenscourt Park & Hammersmith have a selection of highly regarded state and independent schools. Here are a few of the best: John Betts Primary School is a small, over-subscribed primary school which currently has an Outstanding Ofsted rating. St Peter’s C of E Primary School is a popular primary school recently awarded an Outstanding Ofsted rating. Brackenbury Primary School is a larger primary school also awarded an Outstanding Ofsted rating. West London Free Primary School was opened in 2013, with journalist Toby Young as part of the founding team. It currently has an Outstanding Ofsted rating. Ravenscourt Park Prep School is a mixed, non-selective independent school that has been awarded “Excellent” by the Independent Schools Inspectorate West London Free Secondary School was one of the first free schools to open (2011) in the country and is currently rated Good by Ofsted. St Paul’s Girls’ School is one of the country’s leading independent girls’ schools. The Godolphin and Latymer School is another leading independent girls’ school. Latymer Upper School is a leading mixed independent school. Ravenscourt Park/Brackenbury Village are in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, with its Council Tax Band A currently at around £680 and goes up to just above £2044 for Band H. Often regarded by locals as a hidden secret garden, Ravenscourt Park is set back away from the high street and offers a relaxing, calm green space. It is one of the Boroughs flagship parks and has the benefit of tennis courts, a bowling lawn, children’s play areas and a popular paddling pool and beach area in the summer. In November, it hosts a spectacular, family friendly fireworks display for all ages to enjoy. Furnival Gardens is also a small, popular riverside park offering lovely views down the River Thames and waterside strolls. Close to the park entrance, along King Street, is Patisserie Sainte Anne. Head to this cosy, colourful French bakery for classic breads and pastries, but don’t forget to try their heavenly macarons. Aldensley Road offers a small collection of inviting independent cafés and shops. Brackenbury Deli serves lovely deli food to take away as well as an eat-in café for breakfast, brunch and lunch options. Stentons Butchers is a family butchers offering organic, free range meats and is a firm favourite amongst the locals. Turning the corner onto Hammersmith Grove will bring you to another parade of shops and cafes. For amazingly authentic Indian street food head to Chai Naasto; you’re guaranteed to want to go back again and again. Just a step away, Brackenbury Wine Rooms provides the perfect combination of café/restaurant and wine shop.Finding Property in Ravenscourt Park
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Read our No Place Like Home Property Guides to find out which London area would most suit your needs. Or call Harriet Rowlands on 07825321564 to discuss your property search requirements. Average house price: £1.35m “Visit the Ravenscourt Park garden centre cafe – never knew it was there until I was about to become a Mumma. Lots of space for buggies inside and out. Artisan Coffee for the best coffee and ‘work at home’ space.” Bronwyn, W6. “St Peters Square garden is a beautiful little park in Westcroft Square, and it is open to the public. The W6 garden centre right below the train tracks, Carpenters Arms pub/ resto and Paintbox Studios on King Street are all great!” Olga, W6 “The Oak for great pizza and kid friendly service; October 26 bakery for delicious fresh bread. Askew Rd library for lovely staff and shelter on a rainy day with a toddler.” Rhiannon, W6 “Patisserie Saint Anne does the most amazing French baguettes.” Ruth, W6 “Since moving to the area in 2012 we have come to love Ravenscourt Park. Life here is so easy with everything close to hand. Great restaurants on our doorstep and easy access to the wonderful shops in Chiswick. Above all, we love the family friendly streets with pretty houses and lovely gardens. Evening strolls are a delight with the Park and the River to choose from. The convenient transport links with the tube, buses and the A4 just a few minutes from our front door are the icing on the cake.” Tim, W6 If you would like to find out how No Place Like Home Property Finders can assist with your Ravenscourt Park property search, please call 0782 532 1564 to discuss your property search requirements.Our Property Guides
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