William Grant & Partners

Property Management & Letting Specialists

LETTING AGENTS IN                                           

Rainham

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Rainham                                                              Tel: 02085508888

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LETTING AGENTS IN                                        
Rainham

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Rainham                                                    Tel: 02085508888
RM13                                                         Email: info@williamgrant.co.uk
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William Grant & Partners Letting Agents In Rainham

William Grant & Partners is an independent letting agent serving Rainham and the surrounding area. William Grant & Partners Rainham lets all types of properties, from one-bedroom flats to large family homes.

We offer a very competitive premium service to all our customers. If you are thinking of moving or becoming a landlord, we have the experience and local knowledge to help you.

Being a landlord is a big commitment and choosing the right letting agent is the key to a quiet life. We provide a tailored marketing strategy if you wish to rent your property.


Address:

Rainham

RM13


Telephone:

02085508888


Email:

info@williamgrant.co.uk


Opening Hours:

Mon – Friday: 09:00 to 17:30
Saturday: 09:00 to 13:00
Sunday: Closed


Address:

Rainham

RM13


Telephone:

02085508888


Email:

info@williamgrant.co.uk


Opening Hours:

Mon – Friday: 09:00 to 17:30
Saturday: 09:00 to 13:00
Sunday: Closed


Rainham: Location And History

Rainham is a suburb of East London, in the London Borough of Havering. There has been human occupation in Rainham since pre-historic times. Bronze Age artefacts have been found in Rainham Marshes, and there is evidence of a Saxon burial ground. The village church of St Helen and St Giles dates back from Norman times and is the oldest building in Havering.

Until the end of the 19th century, Rainham remained a marshland village. A shift from agriculture to industry resulted in the growth of Rainham. From 1880 roads were laid out, and semi-detached and terraced housing was built. There are several roads of Victorian homes from this period and also houses from the Fifties onwards.


Rainham is popular with families for its affordable houses, the wealth of green space and an easy commute into central London. The excellent primary and secondary schools are also a big draw for families.


Rainham is a unique village where heritage, marshland, and communities come together.

By train… 


Rainham has a mainline station served by c2c trains running between Fenchurch Street in London and Grays in Essex and is in fare zone 6.


By bus… 


Several London Bus routes serve Rainham, including routes 103, 165, 287, 372, which provide connections to Barking, Elm Park, Hornchurch, Lakeside and Romford.


By road… 


Sitting just north of the A13, Rainham is a few miles from the M25.

There is an excellent provision of primary education in Rainham. The following schools are all rated ‘good’ by Ofsted.


La Salette Catholic Primary School

Rainham Village Primary School

Brady Primary School

Parsonage Farm Primary School

The principal secondary school in the area is Harris Academy Rainham. This is a non-selective mixed school taking children aged between 11 and 16.


Many pupils choose to transfer to college at age 16, New City College and Barking & Dagenham College are both nearby.

Rainham has a historic village core, with over 40 independent shops and restaurants to explore. For groceries, there is a Tesco Extra with a large car park.When it comes to shopping the town centres within the borough have everything from the high street giants to smaller independent shops. 


The Palace Shopping centres in the heart of Enfield Town has everything you need from supermarkets to chemists to fashion. 

Rainham Hall and Gardens is a grade II listed Georgian house right in the centre of Rainham. There is always plenty going on throughout the year.


Rainham Marshes is a haven for wildlife, including birds, water-voles, and dragonflies. You can explore the nature reserve either on foot or by bike.


Nearby Hornchurch Country Park is a hidden gem. The 100-hectare parkland is criss-crossed with well-marked paths from which you can explore the woodlands, lakes and rivers. There is also a children’s play area, visitor centre and café.

  • Why Rainham

    Rainham is popular with families for its affordable houses, the wealth of green space and an easy commute into central London. The excellent primary and secondary schools are also a big draw for families.


    Rainham is a unique village where heritage, marshland, and communities come together.

  • Transport Links

    By train… 


    Rainham has a mainline station served by c2c trains running between Fenchurch Street in London and Grays in Essex and is in fare zone 6.


    By bus… 


    Several London Bus routes serve Rainham, including routes 103, 165, 287, 372, which provide connections to Barking, Elm Park, Hornchurch, Lakeside and Romford.


    By road… 


    Sitting just north of the A13, Rainham is a few miles from the M25.

  • Local Schools

    There is an excellent provision of primary education in Rainham. The following schools are all rated ‘good’ by Ofsted.


    La Salette Catholic Primary School

    Rainham Village Primary School

    Brady Primary School

    Parsonage Farm Primary School

    The principal secondary school in the area is Harris Academy Rainham. This is a non-selective mixed school taking children aged between 11 and 16.


    Many pupils choose to transfer to college at age 16, New City College and Barking & Dagenham College are both nearby.Barking state primary schools are mainly rated ‘good’ by Ofsted.


    There are several good choices of comprehensive secondary schools, including Barking Abbey and Riverside School. Much of Barking falls within the catchment area of Redbridge’s ‘outstanding’ grammar schools so these selective schools are also an option.

  • Shopping

    Rainham has a historic village core, with over 40 independent shops and restaurants to explore. For groceries, there is a Tesco Extra with a large car park.Barking has a busy and thriving market in the town centre on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays.


    The town centre has most of the high street staples along with side small independent shops and cafes.


    Barking is well served for supermarkets, there are Tesco and Asda superstores as well as a large selection of smaller food stores.

  • Things to do

    Rainham Hall and Gardens is a grade II listed Georgian house right in the centre of Rainham. There is always plenty going on throughout the year.


    Rainham Marshes is a haven for wildlife, including birds, water-voles, and dragonflies. You can explore the nature reserve either on foot or by bike.


    Nearby Hornchurch Country Park is a hidden gem. The 100-hectare parkland is criss-crossed with well-marked paths from which you can explore the woodlands, lakes and rivers. There is also a children’s play area, visitor centre and café.