23a Friars Stile Road Richmond London TW10 6NH

When you’re choosing an estate agent in Richmond, you want two things: local knowledge you can trust, and a team that runs the process properly. Chestertons Richmond supports clients across TW9 and TW10 area, with practical advice and clear communication from first conversation to completion.
Richmond is renowned for its leafy river views, historic architecture, and perfect blend of urban convenience and suburban calm. From charming period homes near Richmond Park to modern riverside apartments around the town centre and along the Thames, there’s something to suit every lifestyle and need. Excellent transport links, top schools, lovely shops and cafés make it one of London’s most desirable areas. Our experienced local team understands the detail behind each part of the area, helping homeowners, landlords, buyers and tenants make informed decisions with confidence. Whether you’re selling a family home, letting an apartment, buying in the area, or looking for a rental, we’ll guide you through the detail: presentation and marketing, viewings, feedback, negotiation and progression. Calm, thorough, and focused on the outcome you’re working towards.
With experienced managers, thousands of five star reviews and a service rated excellent by 96% of customers, we combine established expertise with a personal and approachable service.
If you’d like an initial conversation, we can provide a clear valuation and a straightforward plan, with no pressure.
Chestertons has been recognised as Estate Agency of the Year 2026 at the RESI Awards and Estate Agency of the Year at the Negotiator Awards in 2024 and 2025.
There are several trendy bars and traditional pubs throughout Richmond, with successful bar chains settled in the area.
An ideal location for families, Richmond has outstanding state and private school options, including The Vineyard, King’s House, Old Vicarage and Marshgate Primary School to name a few.
Richmond is one of the best-connected suburbs in London, with frequent Overground trains taking residents to Waterloo in under 20 minutes.
The centre of Richmond is on the south bank of the Thames, only 15 minutes from the centre of London and nearby overground stations are Richmond, Mortlake, North Sheen, Twickenham and St Margarets.
The M3 can be reached within 10 minutes and via the M4, Heathrow is also a short drive.
There are two tube stations:
Richmond – District line
Kew Gardens – District line
Richmond is full of green areas. From the top of Richmond Hill, you can see fields, pastures and the banks of the Thames, and behind George Street is the peaceful Richmond Green, surrounded by fine Georgian houses. The Museum of Richmond is in Richmond’s Old Town Hall and hosts displays, rotating exhibitions, educational activities and events covering the history of the area.
Richmond Park is a magnificent green area and home to hundreds of fallow deer. This royal park is the perfect place to spend a sunny day.
There are a number of trendy bars and traditional pubs throughout Richmond, with successful bar chains settled in the area. Richmond hosts a bustling town centre filled with smart shops, high street names and great restaurants. The area is lively, dynamic and chic, offering food from all over the world.
The Cricketers is one of the oldest pubs in the area, as it has been serving since 1770.