Selling your property in Blackheath? This guide offers some key facts about the area to mention to interested buyers. Blackheath is part of London’s first conservation area and, therefore, has a larger than average helping of picturesque charm. Its architecture doesn’t let it down, with highlights like the Ranger’s House and the Paragon – a Georgian crescent of terraced houses overlooking the heath.
Blackheath has many high-performing schools, making it a popular location with families. The Blackheath to Canning Town cycle route, which passes the Royal Observatory and the O2 Area, will also appeal to buyers with children. Families, as well as those downsizing and retiring, will be intrigued to hear about the Blackheath Society’s community activities. Meanwhile, rail connections to three central stations will be welcome news for City professionals.
The most expensive recorded transaction in Blackheath was £4,941,000 on 10 August 2015. The most recent recorded sale in Blackheath was £638,000 on 19 August 2016. Properties in Blackheath have an average price of £1,081,298 over the last 3 years.
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Blackheath has 14 schools with capacities ranging from 80 to 1345. There are a number of schools that cater for special educational needs. There is a mix of Academies, Community School, Other Independent School, Voluntary Aided School, Further Education, EY Setting in the area.
It's a Mixed Academies for children aged 3 to 16. The schools has a capacity of 1345 pupils.
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It's a Mixed Community School for children aged 3 to 11. The schools has a capacity of 420 pupils.
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A Mixed Community School for pupils 3 to 11 years. The school enrols 420 students.
It's a Mixed Other Independent School for children aged 3 to 11. The school enrols 400 students.
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A Mixed Voluntary Aided School for pupils aged 4 to 11 years. The school enrols 175 students.
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