Our Guide For Greenwich.

Estate agents Greenwich & Letting agents Greenwich

If it weren’t for the view of Canary Wharf, you could believe that Greenwich was in the middle of the countryside. Easy to get to via foot tunnel or DLR, Greenwich covered market is the perfect place to go present shopping or to sample some freshly cooked street food.

01 Fulfilling your lifestyle aspirations…

There is a truly wonderful feel about Greenwich, owing in no small part to its location beside the river and to the wealth of antique, craft and book stores available. If you’re looking for something out of the ordinary, Greenwich Market is regarded as one of the best covered markets in London, with approximately 120 stalls selling antiques, art, crafts, home accessories and jewellery – you can even have a therapeutic massage.

One of the highlights in the Greenwich calendar is the Greenwich+Docklands International Festival (GDIF). This free outdoor event features over a hundred performances by artists from all over the world. Based on Royal Hill, The Cheeseboard sells a wonderful selection of fine artisan cheeses from the UK and Europe, as well as beers, wines, chutneys, olive oils and sauces. A popular haunt of David Beckham, the traditional pie and mash shop Goddards can be found in Greenwich, and you can burn off those extra calories later in Greenwich Park. Perched on a hilltop and covering 183 acres, it is the oldest enclosed Royal Park, dating back to Roman times.

02 Getting around

Greenwich has several DLR stations – Cutty Sark (Zone 2), Greenwich (Zone 2, Zone 3) and Deptford Bridge (Zone 2, Zone 3). The closest Underground station is North Greenwich (Zone 2, Zone 3) on the Jubilee Line. A Thames Clipper River Bus can take you from Greenwich Pier to North Greenwich Pier, and you can even travel by cable car between North Greenwich and Royal Victoria Dock. There are many bus routes serving Greenwich, including the 129, 188, 199, 386 and N1.

03 Families will love

Greenwich Cable Car Mission Treasure Trail is a spy mission themed trail and a great way to explore and embark upon a family adventure. To continue the thrill-seeking, children over 10 can join you in climbing over the O2 at ‘Up at The O2’ – now there’s a view not to be missed!

Greenwich is known for its highly rated schools which include Halstow Primary School, Millennium Primary School and St Ursula’s Convent School. To discover properties within the catchment area, contact Franklyn James, sales and letting agents Greenwich.

If you’re thinking of selling, letting, or using property management across the Greenwich area, let us be frank, you need Franklyn James.

Our favourite spots in and around Greenwhich:

Champagne + Fromage bistro
Goddards pie and mash shop
The Gipsy Moth pub
Trafalgar Tavern
Cutty Sark tea clipper
Picturehouse cinema
The O2 arena
Greenwich Park
Average sale price Greenwich
647793

The majority of sales in Greenwich during the last year were flats, selling for an average price of £511,594. Terraced properties sold for an average of £857,179, with semi-detached properties fetching £1,248,049.

If you’re thinking of selling, letting, or using property management across the Greenwich area, let us be frank, you need Franklyn James.

Our favourite spots in and around Greenwhich:

Champagne + Fromage bistro
Goddards pie and mash shop
The Gipsy Moth pub
Trafalgar Tavern
Cutty Sark tea clipper
Picturehouse cinema
The O2 arena
Greenwich Park
Average sale price Greenwich
647793

The majority of sales in Greenwich during the last year were flats, selling for an average price of £511,594. Terraced properties sold for an average of £857,179, with semi-detached properties fetching £1,248,049.