Richmond is an oasis in London’s sprawl. The borough boasts Royal Parks and open spaces, historic houses, theatres, museums, galleries, a wide range of shops and restaurants, and prosperous residential suburbs. It is the perfect location both to live and to work.
Richmond is the only London borough located on both sides of the River Thames. Running for over 10 miles through the borough, the river links Hampton Court Palace, Richmond’s lively town centre and Kew Gardens with Central London.
A wealth of delightful places to eat, drink and relax such as cafes, tea rooms, pubs, bars and restaurants right on your doorstep.
Accommodation Schedule | Sq Ft | Sq M |
---|---|---|
Second Offices | 6,607 | 613.8 |
Private Terrace | 579 | 53.8 |
Communal Terrace | 402 | 37.4 |
First Offices | 9,085 | 844.0 |
Ground Offices | 7,596 | 705.7 |
Total Offices | 23,288 | 2,163.5 |
Indicative Space Plan
Car | Mins |
---|---|
A316 | 3 |
M3 | 15 |
M4 | 15 |
M25 | 25 |
Heathrow | 27 |
Train | Mins |
---|---|
Clapham Junction | 8 |
Willesden Junction | 17 |
Waterloo | 19 |
Wimbledon | 22 |
Stratford | 50 |
Underground | Mins |
---|---|
Hammersmith | 18 |
Earl’s Court | 25 |
Victoria | 32 |
Bank (via Waterloo) | 34 |
Embankment | 35 |
Walk | Mins |
---|---|
Richmond Station | 18 |
River Thames | 25 |
Richmond Green | 32 |
Richmond Park | 34 |
Richmond is eight miles south west of Central London, and is served by excellent road networks and public transport links, with fastest journey times to Waterloo of 19 minutes.