Growing family, need more space?

Growing family, need more space?

Shepperton has always been a popular place for families due to the excellent schools and great connectivity for employment opportunities.

2020 has certainly been a year of uncertainty, but one consistent we have seen is people prioritising spending money on their home. That could be extending/improving your current home or making the most of the stamp duty holiday up to £500,000 and moving home.
Shepperton is very much a town where people look to buy their long-term family home. There is an abundance of great schools such as:

Littleton C of E Nursery and Infant https://www.littleton.surrey.sch.uk/

Saxon Primary School https://www.saxonprimary.co.uk/

St Nicholas C of E Primary School https://www.stnicholas-shepperton.co.uk/

Thamesmead Secondary School https://www.thamesmead.surrey.sch.uk/



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