Selling a house in Ewell? Our handy area guide can help you to appeal to prospective buyers.
Ewell is a comfortably affluent area, lying within London’s urban sprawl but outside of the main city. It is popular with both commuters travelling into London, and families seeking a suburban life. When talking to City professionals, emphasise the proximity of both Ewell West and Ewell East train stations which provide connections to Waterloo, Victoria and Dorking among other places.
There are also convenient bus routes to Morden, Kingston and Chessington tube stations. The area is popular with families thanks to its good education results and large amount of green spaces. There are four secondary schools in the vicinity, as well as numerous primary schools.
The most expensive recorded transaction in Ewell was £6,683,855 on 13 October 2014. The most recent recorded sale in Ewell was £228,000 on 25 August 2016. Properties in Ewell have an average price of £586,374 over the last 3 years.
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Ewell has 99 schools with capacities ranging from 56 to 1495. There are a number of schools that cater for special educational needs. There is a mix of Foundation School, Other Independent School, Community School, Voluntary Aided School, Further Education, EY Setting in the area.
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A Boys Foundation School for pupils 11 to 18 years. The school enrols 1495 students.
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Pupils aged 11 to 18 attend this Girls Foundation School. The school enrols 1472 students.
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Pupils aged 11 to 18 attend this Mixed Foundation School. The schools has a capacity of 1310 pupils.
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It's a Mixed Foundation School for children aged 11 to 18. The school enrols 1183 students.
Pupils aged 13 to 18 attend this Mixed Other Independent School. The schools has a capacity of 740 pupils.
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