Nestled between Chelsea and Putney, whilst sitting perfectly near Sloane Square and Knightsbridge, genteel Fulham is one of London's safe havens. The Fulham of today is a firmly established upmarket location, packed with shops, bars, boutiques and restaurants. It’s thoughtfully and spaciously laid out, and a real delight for locals is the picturesque commute either along the River Thames or through Eel Brook Common. Numerous young couples and City professionals have made the move into this leafy corner of London, and its attractive properties and child friendly nature have also lured numerous families to the area, who often remain for decades. Close by is beautiful Bishops Park, which stretches along the river with views over to Putney. The park has a large number of tennis courts, a bowling green, a paddling pool, playgrounds and a café, as well as being home to Fulham Palace. Fulham is on the Wimbledon branch of the District Line, with a choice of three stops for Fulham on the Underground (all Zone 2); Parsons Green, Putney Bridge and Fulham Broadway. London Victoria takes less than 20 minutes to reach. Families are attracted to the excellent local schooling , which includes the London Oratory School, Fulham Prep, Thomas’s Fulham, Fulham Cross, The Moat, St Pauls, L ‘Ecole Francaise, Latymer Upper, Godolphin and Latymer, Sinclair House and Chelsea Independent College.