It consists of a number of residential roads centred on a small development of shops, including a pharmacy, post office, off licence, hairdressing salon and grocery store.
Residents are served by Strawberry Hill railway station, where trains run to London Waterloo from both platforms - via Kingston and Richmond respectively.
The area's ACORN demographic type is characterised as well-off professionals, larger houses, and converted flats.
The eighteenth-century development is named after "Strawberry Hill", the fanciful Gothic Revival villa designed by author Horace Walpole between 1749 and 1776.
[1][2] After a £9 million, two year restoration, Strawberry Hill House re-opened to the public in October 2010.