Thinking about moving to Northwood, but need that push to make that big decision? Whether you’re looking to relocate, invest in property, or rent a property in this desirable town, this guide covers everything you need to know about living in Northwood. From local schools to the best places to eat and drink, the local commuting connections, and importantly, the property and rent prices. 

Nestled on the edge of Greater London and Hertfordshire, Northwood has a mix of city access ease with the quiet feel you’d expect from a suburban town.  

Known for its leafy streets, highly regarded and popular schools, and strong sense of community, this affluent town is seen as a desirable spot for families, professionals, and property investors alike. 

Here you’ll find a mix of period properties, modern apartments, and luxurious detached homes, making Northwood appealing to a wide range of buyers and renters. The Metropolitan line offers direct transport links to central London. Additionally, the nearby Ruislip Woods and Colne Valley provide peaceful green spaces for a balanced lifestyle. 

Discover what makes Northwood a great place to live. 

What’s It Like Living in Northwood? 

Northwood offers a fantastic combination of countryside atmosphere and metropolitan ease with modern conveniences. The area is quiet, green, and affluent, with excellent schools, a well-connected Underground station, and a village-like high street filled with boutiques, cafés, and independent stores. 

It’s home to a strong professional population and has a long-standing reputation with families due to its high-quality schooling and education options, as well as its access to wide open green spaces.  

Northwood is also culturally diverse, with a broad mix of communities adding to its welcoming, cosmopolitan vibe. If you’re a foodie, then you’re going to love the vast range of international cuisines available, from Thai and Japanese, to Italian, Turkish and even Argentinian. So, whether you’re out with family or friends for breakfast, brunch, lunch or tea, Northwood is a haven when it comes to one of the best places to eat. 

Why Move to Northwood? 

There is a range of benefits when it comes to living Northwood, from the easy access to wide open green spaces, nature trails and reserves, to flower arranging clubs, incredible transport connections, local schools, and of course the history and community culture of this vibrant town. 

The benefits of living in Northwood include: 

Access to Green Spaces 

One of the main benefits of living in Northwood is its access to nature. Whether you’re visiting, currently living here, or thinking about moving to Northwood, then you can enjoy: 

  • Northwood Golf Club: An 18-hole golf course nestled in scenic surroundings covering 6473 yards of parkland.  
  • Moor Park Mansion: A Neo-Palladian mansion set in hundreds of acres of parkland and estate in the south-east of Rickmansworth in Hertfordshire.  
  • Colne Valley Regional Park: A short 20-minute drive away, this protected 43 square miles of parklands offers some incredible landscape with lakes, rivers, and canals perfect for outdoor leisure. 
  • Pinner Memorial Park: A 5.26-hectare family-friendly park with a lake, café, a children’s play area, and an aviary.  

These green spaces provide the perfect weekend escape from urban city life, and with plenty of opportunities for walking, hiking, and other outside activities, you’ll get to see why people are drawn to this area. 

Local Amenities and Lifestyle in Northwood 

Northwood has a strong range of amenities to suit everyone. You’ll find everything you could possibly need. The high street has several supermarkets, including Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Waitrose, and smaller independent stores, shops and cafes providing local produce, artisan coffee, designer eyewear, and an independent butcher.  

Close by, and just a 7-minute drive is Ruislip Lido, a 60-acre lake with sandy beaches, which is popular with families taking advantage of the sandcastle making, as well as the play areas which include a pirate ship on the beach! 

If beaches aren’t your thing, you’ll find many woodland walking and nature trails surrounding the Lido. 

For sports and fitness enthusiasts, a David Lloyd health and fitness club is only a 22-minute walk from the centre of Northwood, or a 4-minute drive away. The club holds an indoor and outdoor swimming pool, spa, tennis courts, and other exercise facilities.  

Pinner Green Social Club, located 7 minutes away from Northwood by car is a friendly community venue hosting live music, quiz nights, and community events. Upcoming events includes Fiona Paige, BBQ – Heidi Mac, Race night, and later in the year a Kids Halloween party. 

Excellent Transport Links in Northwood 

Despite its peaceful setting, Northwood is well-connected to the city. The Metropolitan Line in zone 6 offers direct services to Baker Street, King’s Cross, and Liverpool Street, making it ideal for those looking to get into the city with journey times to central London taking around 30 to 40 minutes on average. 

If you’re travelling by road then Northwood has good access to the M25, M1, and A40.  

Heathrow Airport is less than 30 minutes away by car or over an hour by public transport, including bus, Underground and Overground.  

Next to Northwood Underground Station is the Northwood bus station, with frequent bus connections, including the 331 towards Uxbridge at Stop A, and the 331 towards Ruislip at Stop B.  

Schools and Education in Northwood 

One of Northwood’s biggest attractions is its access to local well-performing schools. Families relocating here, or those looking to start a family, can choose from a wide range of educational institutions, both state and independent. 

  • St Helen’s School: An independent day school for girls aged 3 to18, known for their academic excellence, with 80% of their GCSE students achieving grades 9-7. 
  • Northwood College for Girls (GDST): A well-regarded independent girls’ school for girls aged 3-18 years old, covering Early Years (3-4), Junior School (4-11), Senior School (11-16), and Sixth Form (16 – 18). 
  • Northwood School An ‘Outstanding’ Ofsted rated mixed comprehensive secondary school with modern facilities.  

There are many other schools in neighbouring areas such as Pinner, South Harrow, and Uxbridge. Parents have access to many Good and Outstanding schools, ensuring high quality education doesn’t go amiss.  

Property Market in Northwood 

Northwood’s property market offers a wide range of available properties. From elegant Edwardian and 1930s detached homes, Victorian properties, to modern developments and apartments, the area caters to different tastes and budgets.  

Large luxurious detached family homes on private roads are particularly desirable, and harder to come by, whereas spacious apartments ideal for downsizers or buy-to-let investors tend to be easier to find. The area’s prestige, paired with strong school catchments, means property here is consistently in demand, and certainly sees the price reflect in this.  

Over the past 12 months the average property sales price in Northwood was £495,951, with the total value of sales reaching £1,019,542,038. 32% of sales in the past 12 months were flats achieving an average sales price of £304,413, with houses seeing an average of £621,126. 

Property Prices in Northwood (12-month average) 

  • Detached Houses: £968,098. 
  • Semi-Detached Houses: £625,052. 
  • Terraced Houses: £473,301. 
  • Flats/Apartments: £304,413. 

The luxury homes, quiet tree-lined roads, and secure community feel makes Northwood a strong choice for long-term property investment and family living.  

Rent Prices in Northwood (12-month average) 

Northwood’s rental market is increasingly popular with families, professionals, and medical workers thanks to the area’s privacy, schooling, and connectivity. With private healthcare facilities like Mount Vernon Hospital and BMI Bishops Wood Hospital makes this an ideal location, attracting medical professionals seeking out short and long-term accommodation. 

Over the past 12 months, the average rental price was £1,602 per month, which is a 2% increase on the previous 12-month period. 74% of properties let in this period were flats, achieving an average rent of £1,483 per month. Houses achieved an average rent price of £2,099 per month. 

  • Studio Flat: £1,126. 
  • 1-Bed Flats: £1,343. 
  • 2-Bed Flats: £1,612. 
  • 1-Bed Houses: £1,449. 
  • 4+ Bed Detached Homes: £2,493. 

There’s also growing interest in corporate lettings, especially from professionals relocating to London. If you’re a landlord looking to increase income security, then why not consider our Rent Guarantee Scheme, which ensures consistent rental payments and reduces financial risk if the tenant is unreliable.  

Thinking of buying or letting property in Northwood? Contact our local Northwood estates and letting branch for a free valuation or to browse our current listings. 

How Does Northwood Compare to Neighbouring Areas? 

Feature Northwood Pinner Ruislip Rickmansworth 
Average Property Price £495,951 £770,269 £574,300 £756,365 
Green Space Access Pinner Memorial Park, Ruislip Woods, Colne Valley,  Pinner Recreation ground, Pinner Village Gardens Ruislip Woods Trust, Ruislip Lido, Roxborne Park Barton Way play area, Batchworth Heath, Carpenters Wood 
Transport Access to major road routes, Underground station, local buses Underground station, Local bus routes, and near Railways Underground stations, Access to major road routes, Railway station Bus routes, Underground, Railway station 
Lifestyle Affluent, quiet, social, family friendly Family-friendly, Affluent, Low crime Suburban, lively, Affluent, Social Community Leafy, upmarket, very affluent, high-quality schooling 

Best Places to Eat and Drink in Northwood 

Northwood may be small, but its offering when it comes to food is huge! Thanks to its international community and proximity to London you can expect to find a wide range of international flavours from authentic Indian cuisine, European dishes, Middle Eastern feasts, Lebanese, Italian and Argentinian.  

From high-end restaurants to vibrant street food-style eateries, to cozy cafes, Northwood has something for everyone, catering to all tastes and budgets.  

  • Zufa: This Lebanese restaurant is a local gem, offering the likes of fresh mezze, grilled meats, and beautiful flavoured vegetarian options. They have A La Carte, Set Menus, Lunch, Kids, and Takeaway options available.  
  • The Gate Pub: Tuck into some proper pub food at The Gate pub. With a wide selection of dishes from the fixed lunch and dinner menu, including Peri Peri skewers, sirloin steaks mixed grills and signature steak pie. Every Wednesday is their curry night where you can devour their chicken tikka masala, lamb jalfrezi, or veggie roasted cauliflower dipiaza.  
  • Lomito: A must visit Argentinian steak lovers’ paradise. Enjoy from their selection of cuts from ribeye, sirloin, fillet and rump with friends and family, and finish it off with churros and chocolate dip. 
  • Northwood Piazza Italian: An authentic Italian restaurant serving up fresh Italian food from pasta classic Ravioli Aurora, specialties Salmone Al Cartoccio, and homemade pizzas Americana, Piazza, and Margherita.  

Ready to Make Northwood Your Next Move? 

Whether you’re looking for your next family home, considering a buy-to-let property investment, or searching for a well-connected rental opportunity for work, Northwood offers many opportunities when it comes to lifestyle, location, and long-term value. 

Get in touch with our Chancellors Northwood Estate and Letting Agents branch today for tailored property advice. Call us on 01923 962182 for Sales or 01923 962189 for Lettings.  

Our friendly experts are ready to help you make your next move a successful one. Book a Free Market Appraisal if you’re looking to sell property in Northwood.