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Spelthorne

The Borough of Spelthorne is mentioned in the Doomsday book of 1086 and is situated in the former county of Middlesex. The River Thames plays an essential role for Spelthorne as it borders almost the entire Borough to the south. There are countless picturesque riverside spots that attract visitors in the summer months, from enjoying the boating spectacle and tea rooms to the many fine walks along the towpath, there is something for everyone.

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Shepperton Lock

Littleton Sailing Club

Sunbury Walled Garden

Shepperton Marina

Foxhills Country Club & Resort

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Situated on the northern banks of the River Thames in the former county of Middlesex, Spelthorne is popular for its good schools and diverse history.

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The Communities


Shepperton has won accolades for being the 6th happiest place to live and the politest town in the country. It is a mecca for river enthusiasts, enjoying beautiful views over this picturesque stretch of the River Thames that affords excellent boating, white water canoeing, open water swimming and fishing opportunities.

The Thames Path runs through the village stretching from the source of the River Thames in Kemble in Gloucestershire to Woolwich in London. The village has a friendly, thriving community, popular with all age groups, as there are excellent state and private schools, a wide variety of sports and social clubs, whilst the traditional bustling High Street caters for all daily needs including two excellent butchers, a wonderful greengrocer, two supermarkets and a variety of independent retailers.

Curchods Shepperton branch principally covers the immediate adjoining villages of Charlton, Upper Halliford, Sunbury upon Thames and Laleham and of course Shepperton itself. We also actively sell in the surrounding towns of Ashford and Staines-upon-Thames.

Transport Links

There are good transport links in the area with Shepperton rail station providing a direct service to London Waterloo (54 minutes) and bus routes service the larger commercial surrounding towns and Heathrow Airport.

The major road networks of A316 to London, M3 and M25 are all within a few miles drive.

House Prices

The Borough comprises a mixed and varied selection of housing with the bias leaning to the post-1930’s era in the villages of Shepperton, Upper Halliford and Sunbury-upon-Thames, as unlike many of the larger towns the railway was comparatively late in arriving and did not open until November 1864. Prior to that, the areas principal trade was market gardening with the barges on the River Thames providing a vital link to the important London markets.

There is a good mixture of properties to accommodate all tastes and budgets, from purpose-built flats, luxury apartments, traditional family homes, larger detached properties, bungalows, and semi-rural and riverside residences of all shapes and sizes.

The villages offer an undiscovered and affordable gem for house buyers, with the *average price in the area for a 3-bedroom semi-detached house selling for an average price of £572,286. Flats sold for an average of £249,474, with detached properties fetching £615,733.

Overall, the historical sold prices in Spelthorne over the last year were 8% up on the previous year and 8% up on the 2020 peak of £427,618. [*Source: Rightmove 21 January 2025]

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