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Living In Tooting

About Tooting

Rampton Baseley is a trusted estate and letting agency in Tooting, known for providing top-tier sales, lettings, and property management services. Over the past 15 years, we've built a strong reputation, with 89% of our business coming from client referrals. Whether you're buying, selling, letting, or renting, our team in Tooting can help you find the right service quickly and efficiently.

Our Tooting estate agents have a deep understanding of the local property market, ensuring you're in good hands throughout the process. We hire the best professionals because we know they make all the difference, especially when it comes to navigating complex property sales. From offering sound advice to keeping communication clear, our letting agents ensure you're informed every step of the way. Additionally, our estate agents help you avoid the common challenges that come with selling a home.

Properties for sale in Tooting

Properties to rent in Tooting

Restaurants

Tooting is a fantastic place to shop and dine. Local supermarkets like Sainsbury’s and Lidl provide everyday essentials, while the famous Tooting and Broadway Markets bring a unique flair to the shopping scene.

Broadway Market offers a variety of stalls, from music and jewellery to specialist grocers and restaurants. Tooting Market, located indoors, focuses on street food with an exciting mix of options, including Japanese ramen, sweet shops, gin merchants, and more. The high street blends well-known chain stores with independent shops, and nearby shopping centres such as St. George’s and Wimbledon Shopping Centre add to the variety.


Tooting is known for its wide selection of high-performing state schools, making it a popular choice for families. Some of the best options in the area include Fircroft Primary School, rated Outstanding by Ofsted, Sellincourt Primary School, also rated Outstanding, and Penwortham Primary School, rated Good.

For secondary education, Graveney School stands out with its Outstanding rating, while Burntwood School and Ernest Bevin College are rated Good. Tooting also has a variety of independent schools, including Wandsworth Preparatory School, Eaton House The Manor Girls’ School, and Streatham & Clapham High School GDST.

For a more extensive guide to schools in Tooting, you can check the complete list provided by the council.

Transport Links

Tooting is easily accessible by car via the A24, with the A217 offering further access to Sutton and other areas in south London. The M25 motorway is also within easy reach.

Bus services run along Tooting High Street, connecting the area to central London and neighbouring districts such as Streatham and Wimbledon. Cycling is another popular way to get around, with the National Cycle Route 20 passing through Tooting, and Collier’s Wood easily accessible by bike.

For those using public transport, Tooting train station offers services to Blackfriars, London Bridge, and Wimbledon. Tooting Broadway, on the Northern line, is the nearest tube station for London Underground users.

Travel times at a glance: London Victoria is just 27 minutes by train, London City Airport is 1 hour 17 minutes by public transport, and Heathrow Airport can be reached in 57 minutes by public transport.

Things to Do

There are plenty of activities to enjoy in and around Tooting. Tooting Market is a vibrant indoor space where you can find a variety of street food stalls offering something for every taste. Tooting Bec Lido, one of the UK’s largest outdoor swimming pools, is perfect for a refreshing swim on a hot day. Tooting Common provides a beautiful green space to explore, with lakes, sports facilities, and picnic areas to enjoy. Broadway Market is brimming with unique stalls selling fresh produce, clothing, homeware, and more. For a more laid-back experience, the historic Antelope Pub offers a cosy atmosphere, delicious food, and a great selection of drinks, a favourite with locals since the 1800s.