Wimbledon

Attractive historic property surrounding the Village near the Common, with its grand Victorian houses and a 19th century windmill. The more modern development is found in the busy Town, centred on the Broadway, since the building of the railway station in 1838.  Wimbledon Park has impressive Victorian and Edwardian properties, some overlooking the park. Combined they offer all the amenities residents could wish for, with the open space of Wimbledon Common, home of the Wombles and Wimbledon Park close by. 

Famous for the All England Lawn Tennis Club which entices visitors from around the world every summer, Wimbledon offers a wealth of leisure and sports facilities. The Common has an 18 hole golf course, an athletics track and cricket pitches. There are horse riding hacks, running routes and plenty of picturesque areas to picnic, such as Cannizaro Park, formerly the landscaped gardens of a grand 18th century house, with a rose garden, rare trees and a water garden.

Wimbledon Park is 27 hectares of well-maintained public space with a children’s playground and paddling pool, a watersports centre, boating lake, beach volleyball courts, bowling green, football pitches, tennis courts and an athletics track.

Cultural activities can be found at New Wimbledon Theatre, a children’s theatre, Odeon, Wimbledon Museum and Southside House.

There are a range of shopping facilities from high street chains to independent boutiques. There are numerous dining options available, from cafes and bars to traditional pubs and restaurants.

Commuters can get to work in central London in less than 30 minutes. Wimbledon Station and Wimbledon Park are both on the District Line. Wimbledon South is on the Northern Line. National rail services run from Wimbledon Station, including a SW Trains service to Waterloo (18 minutes). Wimbledon Chase and Wimbledon are also served by Thameslink trains and a tram.

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