Moving to a new home is tough, especially when you’re a family with lots of different priorities to juggle. And when it comes to London, the level of choice on offer can seem a little overwhelming. That’s why we’ve come up with our list of the best places to live in London for families – to give you a set of prime locations to start your search.
Putting this list together, we focused on three key family-oriented factors when ranking different areas. Safety, schools and green spaces. Of course, there are dozens of other considerations, big and small, but we think that these are the ‘big three’ when it comes to choosing a spot suitable for a family to live.
The list: best neighbourhoods to live in London for families
Clearly, we’re all different in our priorities. So, this list of the best places to live in London for families is opinion-based rather than fact. However, it is based on data provided by HomeViews reviews, as well as official UK Government statistics wherever possible. These include official Metropolitan Police crime statistics and the Gov.UK school performance tables. Hopefully, our top picks will give you a clearer idea of what London has to offer for families.
So, let’s take a look at what we think are the best places to live in London for families. Each of the ranked areas comes with a review posted on HomeViews, for a little extra insight.
Note: Make sure you scroll down past the list after reviewing it. There you’ll get a more detailed understanding of how we assigned scores to each of the entrants in the respective categories.
10: Havering
Safety: 7
Schools: 7
Green Spaces: 7
Overall Score: 21/30
Reviewing Papermill House, RM1
“Amazing and convenient place to live”
9: Wembley
Safety: 7
Schools: 7
Green Spaces: 8
Overall Score: 22/30
Reviewing Uncle Wembley, HA9
“I and cats rate it 10/10”
8: Fulham
Safety: 8
Schools: 8
Green Spaces: 7
Overall Score: 23/30
Reviewing Lillie Square, SW6
“Perfect city life”
7: Chiswick
Safety: 8
Schools: 8
Green Spaces: 8
Overall Score: 24/30
6: Kensington and Chelsea
Safety: 8
Schools: 9
Green Spaces: 8
Overall Score: 25/30
Reviewing Portobello Square, W10
“Living in Portobello Square”
Reviewing Bollo Lane, W4
“Great value for money, particularly give the location”
5: Putney
Safety: 9
Schools: 7.5
Green Spaces: 9
Overall Score: 25.5/30
Reviewing London Square Putney, SW15
“Nice view”
4: Waltham Forest
Safety: 8
Schools: 9
Green Spaces: 9
Overall Score: 26/30
3: Sutton
Safety: 9
Schools: 8
Green Spaces: 10
Overall Score: 27/30
Reviewing Sienna House, SM1
“Great Location for family”
Reviewing Blackhorse Mills, E17
“Costa del Walthamstow”
2: Greenwich
Safety: 9
Schools: 9
Green Spaces: 10
Overall Score: 28/30
Reviewing Royal Arsenal Riverside, SE18
“Ideal for First Time Buyers”
1: Richmond upon Thames
Safety: 10
Schools: 10
Green Spaces: 10
Overall Score: 30/30
Reviewing Emerald Gardens, TW9
“Lovely place to live in”
What makes an area perfect for families?
What are the key features that make an area ideal for families? There are plenty of factors to consider, but safety, schools and green space tend to be at the forefront of people’s thinking when they’re looking for somewhere to settle and raise a family. Let’s take a look at each of these factors in more detail, and explore how we produced our ratings in each of these categories.
Safety
Everyone wants their loved ones to live somewhere safe. Parents are especially attuned to all the different kinds of danger that they want to protect their children from. This makes safety one of, if not the top consideration for families when deciding where to settle. It’s no different for those looking for the best places to live in London for families.
To make our safety rating for each area, we considered various factors covering different types of everyday risk. These included:
- Low crime rates
- sense of community
- Variety of green spaces
- Well-developed transport network – road, rail, underground, cycle paths and walkways
- Good coverage of police/fire/healthcare services
- Proactive stance on community policing and other ‘police by consent’ policies.
Schools
The availability of high-quality schooling is another crucial consideration for any family. There’s a reason that the presence of good schools pushes up an area’s property prices. The reverse is also true!
This is because every parent wants their children to be enrolled in a school that is safe, supportive, well-run, and high attaining. Proximity to a suitable school is another key factor, as the twice-daily ‘school run’ needs to be manageable.
Therefore, when considering the best places to live in London for families, we’ve considered:
- Number of ‘good’ and ‘outstanding’ Ofsted-rated schools
- Spread of quality schooling across age groups – i.e: primary, secondary, higher education
- Availability of single/mixed gender schooling options, faith-based schooling (if desired)
- Coverage of desirable schools – i.e: do the best schools’ catchment areas cover the whole area?
- Accessibility of school to your preferred ‘school run’ transport method. Is it easy to walk to/cycle to? Can you park nearby easily?
Green space
Any parent will tell you, keeping kids cooped up inside all day is no fun for anyone! Having ample green spaces nearby is an essential consideration for any family. Particularly in London, where most homes either have a very small garden or no garden at all.
The pandemic proved how much people living in cities value green spaces. During the early stages of lockdown, Londoners felt that their parks were a lifeline for their health and wellbeing. Under any circumstances, it’s great to have green, inviting public spaces to visit. For this category, we considered:
- Number and size of green spaces
- Variety of green spaces – parks, urban gardens, botanical gardens/arboretums, nature reserves, etc
- Price of entry to green spaces – are there good free options?
- Range of age-appropriate activities and attractions across different green spaces
- How crowded are the green spaces on the weekends and public holidays? It’s good to have some hidden gems nearby, alongside the big, popular parks.
If our list of the best places to live in London for families has inspired you to take a closer look, our area guides can give you a lot more detail on all of our top-ranking spots. Alternatively, if you need more info on crime rates and safety issues, check out our list of the top 10 safest places to live in London.
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HomeViews is the only independent review platform for residential developments in the UK. Prospective buyers and tenants use it to make an informed decision on where to live based on insights from carefully verified resident reviews. Part of Rightmove since February 2024, we’re working with developers, house builders, operators, housing associations and the Government to give residents a voice, recognise high performers and to help improve standards across the industry.