One of the main reasons families move home is to be closer to their desired school

One of the main reasons families move home is to be closer to their desired school

Here, we look at what brings new families to the area and keeps local families here.

Shepperton, and the surrounding towns have proved very popular areas to live in for decades. But why?

First of all, employment. Central London is easily accessible via trains or a well connected road network. Historically, it has been a great commute into London. Lets not forget local employment; Heathrow airport, McLaren, BP, GSK, Sky - huge global companies, not to mention thriving local business too. Shepperton Studios with Netflix and Amazon

Secondly, schools. For parents, this is the most important factor in finding a family home. All directors at Newboulds & Co have children and had these conversations. We want to make sure the schooling options are good for all ages.

Below we list the schools in Shepperton, many of our clients have moved to the area or upsized within the area for these schools below.







If you are looking to move for one of these schools, our Heads Up Property Search is here to help you. You can create your own search on our database with the focus point of your search being your favourite school. You could look at all properties within, perhaps, a half mile radius of that school. What's more - you will find out about these homes BEFORE they are on Rightmove, Zoopla or anywhere else.

If you are selling your current home to find you dream family home and want to know what the current value might, we have 3 options for you here.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.



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