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Upminster - a pleasant garden suburb with easy access to London. Properties here range from 1 bedroom flats to highly-priced mansions.
BACKGROUND
Upminster is a suburban town to the east of London, and part of the London Borough of Havering. It is 16miles northeast of Charing Cross, and comprises shopping streets plus a large residential area. Historically a rural village, Upminster formed an ancient parish in Essex. The town has good transport links with a station on the London Underground network.
TRANSPORT
Upminster is the eastern terminus of the London Underground's District Line, which runs westward to Richmond and Wimbledon. C2C provides rail services to Fenchurch Street via West Ham; Shoeburyness via Basildon and Southend via Chafford Hundred. London Overground also operates services to Romford from Upminster.
The A127 road to the north of Upminster leads to central London, and the M25 motorway is located about 1.5 miles to the east of the town centre.
AMENITIES
Upminster forms part of the local tourism strategy. It is home to Upminster Windmill, one of the few remaining mills in Greater London and is Grade II listed. The Tithe Barn Museum is also a listed building which contains artefacts of domestic and agricultural use.
The more modern town centre has over 180 shops and restaurants, ranging from independent specialist retailers to more well-known high street names. For more shopping options, it is only eight miles by car or bus to Lakeside Shopping Centre.
Upminster has a golf club and plenty of green space including Cely Woods and Clockhouse Gardens. While there are limited entertainment facilities in the town, nearby Romford offers many daytime and nighttime entertainment options.
Upminster has three outstanding secondary schools - Hall Mead, Coopers' Company and Coborn, and Sacred Heart of St Mary's Girls' School. Good primary schools include St Joseph's Catholic Primary, Upminster Junior, Branfil and Engayne.
If you are looking for a property to buy in Upminster, most of the support services you need can be found around Station Road.
Upminster Centre
A 1 bedroom apartment in the centre of Upminster can be bought for £250,000. Semi-detached houses with 3 bedrooms have an average cost of £600,000, and you are unlikely to find anything larger in the town centre.
Springfield
Springfield and Gaynes estates are popular residential areas to the south of the town centre, with mainly detached and semi-detached housing from the 1930s. A 4 bedroom semi-detached home here has an average price of £750,000. More expensive 4 bedroom detached homes can be found in the desirable The Fairway address, at just over a £1million.
Cranham
Cranham village is approximately one mile away from Upminster station and was established in 1086. Most of the properties here were built in 1971 as an overspill from Upminster. There are a small number of local shops and small pubs in the area. A 4 bedroom detached house or bungalow in Cranham will cost around £750,000 and a 2 bed apartment is approximately £275,000.
Upminster - a pleasant garden suburb with easy access to London. Properties here range from 1 bedroom flats to higher-priced, spacious detached homes.
BACKGROUND
Upminster is a suburban town to the east of London, and part of the London Borough of Havering. It is 16miles northeast of Charing Cross, and comprises shopping streets plus a large residential area.
Historically a rural village, Upminster formed an ancient parish in Essex. The town has good transport links with a station on the London Underground network.
TRANSPORT
Upminster is the eastern terminus of the London Underground's District Line, which runs westward to Richmond and Wimbledon. C2C provides rail services to Fenchurch Street via West Ham; Shoeburyness via Basildon and Southend via Chafford Hundred. London Overground also operates services to Romford from Upminster.
The A127 road to the north of Upminster leads to central London, and the M25 motorway is located about 1.5 miles to the east of the town centre.
AMENITIES
Upminster forms part of the local tourism strategy. It is home to Upminster Windmill, one of the few remaining mills in Greater London and is Grade II listed. The Tithe Barn Museum is also a listed building which contains artefacts of domestic and agricultural use.
The more modern town centre has over 180 shops and restaurants, ranging from independent specialist retailers to more well-known high street names. For more shopping options, it is only eight miles by car or bus to Lakeside Shopping Centre.
Upminster has a golf club and plenty of green space including Cely Woods and Clockhouse Gardens. While there are limited entertainment facilities in the town, nearby Romford offers many daytime and nighttime entertainment options.
Upminster has three outstanding secondary schools - Hall Mead, Coopers' Company and Coborn, and Sacred Heart of St Mary's Girls' School. Good primary schools include St Joseph's Catholic Primary, Upminster Junior, Branfil and Engayne.
If you are looking to rent a property in Upminster, most of the estate agents can be found around Station Road.
Upminster Centre
Expect to pay about £1,600 a month to rent a 3 bedroom terraced house within walking distance of the town centre. For a 5 bedroom detached house in Waldegrave Gardens, within walking distance of the station and high street, expect to pay £2,500 monthly.
Springfield
Springfield and Gaynes estates are popular residential areas to the south of the town centre, with mainly detached and semi-detached housing from the 1930s. A 2 bedroom apartment here, converted from the original homes, will cost around £1,000 a month. A 3 bedroom semi-detached will be nearly £1,500 per month.
Cranham
Cranham village is approximately one mile away from Upminster station and was established in 1086. Most of the properties here were built in 1971 as an overspill from Upminster. There are a small number of local shops and small pubs in the area. For a 2 bedroom flat overlooking the golf course, you can expect to pay around £1,500 per month. A 3 bedroom semi-detached or terraced house will cost around £1,600 per month.
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