Richmond rock'n'rolling

Satisfaction for Jerry and Mick in Richmond
Hugo Rifkind13 April 2012

The South's answer to NW3. But on the river and more rustic.

Who lives here?
Actors and rock aristocracy: Richard E Grant, John Hannah, Helen Baxendale, Ronnie Wood, Mick Jagger and Jerry Hall.

How many stops to civilisation?
Ten to Earls Court, 14 to Victoria.

House prices? Extreme. £1 million for a nice semi.

What's good? Pretty, peaceful and relaxed. Sits happily on one of the nicer parts of the south bank of the Thames, and with Richmond Park as its playground, good schools nearby (especially Sheen Mount Primary and Waldegrave School for Girls) and respectable restaurants - including the Dragon Inn for a superb Chinese and the award-winning Glasshouse - raise the area's culinary options far above that of the average Zone 4 suburb.

What's bad?
Along with the terrifying house prices, Richmond also has the highest council tax in London, at £845 in the lowest band, and an eye-watering £2,536 in the upper bracket.

What do they say?
'River, parks, cinemas, proximity to Heathrow Airport and enough great bookshops to keep me reading into my dotage.' Richard E Grant

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