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Living in Wimbledon
Wimbledon blends village charm with city convenience, offering green spaces, rich heritage and excellent transport links. It’s a favourite among families, professionals and tennis fans alike.
About Wimbledon
Wimbledon is a unique London neighbourhood that combines historic charm with modern amenities. Famous for its tennis tournament, the area also boasts Iron Age roots, Georgian cottages and Victorian villas. Divided into the bustling town and the picturesque village, Wimbledon offers boutique shopping, traditional pubs and a countryside feel just 30 minutes from central London. With excellent schools, cultural venues, and green spaces, it’s a popular choice for families and commuters.
Fact file
- Wimbledon was a stagecoach stop long before trains arrived, with the Dog & Fox inn dating back to the 18th century.
- William Morris and Arthur Liberty both ran textile businesses at Merton Abbey.
- Wimbledon Common is home to a historic windmill and the legendary Wombles.
- The area hosts the world-famous Wimbledon Tennis Championships each summer.
Architecture and property
Wimbledon’s property market is rich in character, with Georgian cottages, Victorian townhouses and Arts and Crafts homes around Merton Park. The village retains its historic charm, while the town offers sturdy terraces and modern developments. Luxury new builds, such as those at Wimbledon Hill Park, are adding contemporary style to the area.
Going out
Wimbledon offers a vibrant mix of pubs, restaurants and cultural venues. Popular spots include The Crooked Billet and The Hand in Hand for drinks and The White Onion, Thai Tho and Sticks’n’Sushi for dining. The Museum of Wimbledon showcases local history, while the New Wimbledon Theatre and Polka Theatre provide entertainment for all ages. The area also hosts a summer fair and community events that reinforce its village feel.
Local amenities
Wimbledon offers an excellent range of amenities for residents and visitors. Grocery shopping is easy with two Waitrose stores, a Marks & Spencer Simply Food, Morrisons and two Sainsbury’s, ensuring plenty of choice.
The historic Wimbledon Library, dating back to 1880, remains a vibrant community hub, hosting IT, craft and fitness taster sessions alongside its extensive multilingual book collections. For entertainment, locals can enjoy blockbuster films at the Odeon IMAX on The Broadway or catch arthouse screenings at HMV Curzon.
Centre Court Shopping Centre is a go-to destination for high-street fashion and lifestyle brands, while the iconic Elys Department Store has been serving the community for over 125 years with fashion and homeware. Independent shops add character to the area, including Wimbledon Books & Music and the charming boutiques in Wimbledon Village, where you’ll find fashion favourites like Reiss and Trilogy, lingerie at Caroline Randall, and kitchenware at Le Creuset. For gourmet treats and picnic essentials, Bayley & Sage offers an exceptional selection of cheese, bread, and fresh produce.
Green spaces
Wimbledon is one of London’s greenest neighbourhoods. Wimbledon Common features nine ponds, a golf course and woodland trails, while Cannizaro Park offers landscaped gardens and quiet corners for reflection. Nearby Richmond Park and Wimbledon Park add to the abundance of outdoor space, making the area ideal for walking, cycling, and family outings. The Windmilers running club and Wimbledon Village Stables offer unique ways to enjoy the outdoors.























