Wimbledon offers a quality of life more akin to the country than London. The area includes Georgian, Edwardian and Victorian houses and many green open spaces, including Wimbledon Common and Wimbledon Park. At the heart of Wimbledon Village is a comprehensive range of boutiques, independent retailers, chic restaurants and cafes and the Town offers a wealth of amenities.
Highly regarded for its association with tennis, The All England Club in Wimbledon has hosted the oldest tennis championship in the world since 1877.
Wimbledon (0.3 miles) is the only London station with an interchange between rail, Underground and Tramlink services. Transport links to central London are fast and frequent, and there are regular services to London Waterloo (19 minutes). The District Line provides other options, and Thameslink to London Blackfriars and London St. Pancras International for the Eurostar.
Wimbledon is renowned for its commitment to educational excellence. The area boasts a world-class reputation for its schools, with notable independent institutions including Kings College School, Wimbledon High School, Putney High School, Wimbledon Common Prep and The Study Prep, all within close proximity as is Hollymount Primary School. These schools offer a top-tier education that attracts students from around the world, making Wimbledon a hub for academic achievement and intellectual growth.