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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Within the Square Mile, look no further than the Barbican. Virtually self-contained ghetto/enclave* with own large garden including two separate children's areas; lots to do at the arts centre (theatre, concerts, cinema, exhibitions) and everything in the Square Mile within an easy half-hour walk. Service charges are offset by lack of season ticket!.
New city Academy just over the river on the South Bank for which all CIty-resident children are eligible (11+ or 13+, I think). Other schools a little varied - only 1 or two state primary, lots of private prep schools. Barbican Playgroup for under 5s a real boon.
But it all comes down to budget in the end.... Check local estate agents, e.g. Hamilton Brooks, to get an idea of price.
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South I have a little list of nice and relatively cheap areas all very easy to London Bridge and the city.
First is Brockley, just past the less livable New Cross and far superior. A bit further out is Lee but easy on the train and probably cheaper still. More modern and probably a bit pricier is Beckenham to Bromley, further out but far more like the country.
South West however costs an arm and a leg and besides Putney and Wimbledon wouldn't touch it any closer to town, Battersea-Wandsworth-Clapham just don't do it for me. And probably double the mirror areas to the east though I'll never work out why as the Kent side is a lot nicer if you avoid the dodgy bits (East of Woolwich along the river, New Cross, as mentioned, Catford, Peckham, Kidbrooke estate and parts of Lewisham), otherwise I'd recommend any of it, though Balckheath and Greenwich are villages and very expensive.