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Is Wimbledon a nice place to live?

Posted March 6th 2025 by Stephen Ashby
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Nestled in south west London, the suburb of Wimbledon is known around the world for its renowned tennis tournament at the height of the sporting season.

However, it’s much more than a destination for avid fans. With a unique blend of cosmopolitan flair and village charm, Wimbledon offers residents a high-quality lifestyle that combines green spaces, rich amenities and a vibrant community atmosphere.

Known for its charming village atmosphere, Wimbledon Village boasts numerous boutiques, restaurants, and eateries. It's also home to Wimbledon Common, which offers vast green spaces for outdoor activities, and is particularly popular with families for its excellent local schools, both state and private.

So is Wimbledon a nice place to live? If you’re considering a move, take a look at why those drawn to London living choose Wimbledon.

What our team say

Stephen Ashby said “The open space in Wimbledon Common is one of my favourite spots – I love spending time there. The local restaurants and coffee shops are fantastic too.”

Ria Lawrence said “I love the coffee shops and local boutiques in Wimbledon Village. There’s something so charming about a stroll around the village, passing by the lovely houses and popping into shops. It’s a wonderful way to spend a relaxed afternoon.”

Village charm meets urban convenience

One of Wimbledon’s biggest draws is its ability to merge village charm with the perks of city living.

Wimbledon Village, with its historic high street, independent boutiques, and quaint coffee shops, gives a nod to the area’s rich history while providing a relaxed, community-focused atmosphere. Unlike the hustle of central London, the area offers a sense of tranquility with a traditional British feel. Yet, just a short distance away, residents can access the bustling Wimbledon town centre, packed with modern amenities, shopping complexes, and vibrant nightlife. Wimbledon Quarter is a bustling local hub for shopping opportunities and eateries.

For fitness and leisure, the extensive David Lloyd Sports Centre offers a range of amenities, including a gym, swimming pools, tennis courts, and group classes. Residents can also enjoy the Wimbledon Club, which offers tennis, squash and other fitness facilities, while the Royal Wimbledon Golf Club is one of the oldest in England with an 18-hole course. And the Wimbledon Village Stables are a premier riding destination run by professional instructors for aspiring equestrians and established riders alike.

Local enrichments also include the New Wimbledon Theatre, Clarendon Fine Art Gallery and Wimbledon Museum. Residents can enjoy a cinematic experience at the Town Centre Odeon cinema complex, which screens the latest releases. There is also a thriving boutique shopping scene, with independent stores alongside established brands, giving residents plenty of options for both everyday shopping and unique finds.

And for dining, Ria and Stephen recommend two beloved local traditional pub experiences - The Dog & Fox and Rose & Crown. Roasts, pub classics and buzzing with atmosphere from locals and out-of-town visitors alike. Other popular eateries in the area include Maison St Cassien, an independent café and restaurant offering delightful Mediterranean and Lebanese food, The Ivy Café for a sophisticated brunch, and Megan’s, a dog-friendly hangout spot with a stunning interior and impressive menu.

Green spaces and outdoor activities

Wimbledon Common

For nature lovers, Wimbledon is nothing short of a haven.

Wimbledon Common, one of London’s most iconic open spaces, provides an ideal spot for walking, running, or simply enjoying the great outdoors. The Common's ancient woodlands, ponds, two golf courses and vast open spaces make it popular among families, dog walkers, and outdoor enthusiasts.

And not far from this is Wimbledon Park, a beautifully maintained green space that provides an ideal setting for outdoor activities and relaxation, adding to Wimbledon’s appeal for nature lovers. With its picturesque lake, open fields, and dedicated sports facilities—including tennis courts and a boating lake—there’s something for everyone to enjoy. The park’s playgrounds and picnic areas make it a popular spot for families, offering a peaceful retreat just minutes from Wimbledon’s urban centre.

Additionally, Richmond Park, one of London’s most famous parks, is just a short drive away, offering even more scope for outdoor adventures. With so many green spaces right on the doorstep, residents of Wimbledon can enjoy the benefits of city living without sacrificing access to nature.

Strong transport links to central London

One of the significant advantages of living in Wimbledon is its excellent transport connectivity, with London Underground connections on the District Line.

Commuting to Central London is straightforward and convenient, and residents can reach key destinations like Waterloo, Victoria, and Clapham Junction in under half an hour, making Wimbledon an ideal location for professionals who work in the city but prefer a quieter, suburban lifestyle.

Additionally, the tram link to Croydon and multiple bus routes add to Wimbledon’s well-connected network, ensuring it's easy to make the most of the area's proximity to the capital.

High-quality education options

Wimbledon is highly appealing for families thanks to its range of high-performing schools.

The area is home to several renowned primary and secondary schools, including Wimbledon High School where over 50% of 2024 results were a GCSE Grade 9, and over 90% of results were at least Grade 7. Meanwhile, King's College School is also highly regarded for academic excellence, with over 98% of GCSE grades were at least 7, and over 82.8 per cent of A-Level results were A* or A grades.

Additionally, there are several outstanding state schools in the area, providing diverse educational opportunities for families with children of all ages. With such a competitive educational offering, Wimbledon is a fantastic location for parents seeking a family home in a stable and nurturing location.

Family activities and communities

Safety and community are important considerations when choosing a place to live, and Wimbledon excels in both. The area has a reputation for being safe, making it a popular choice for families and individuals seeking peace of mind.

Community events, local Sunday markets, and an active residents’ association contribute to a strong sense of local community. This creates a warm and inclusive environment where people look out for one another, which is especially attractive for those with young families or anyone seeking a welcoming neighbourhood vibe.

A sporting legacy

Tennis & strawbs

Living in Wimbledon also means being part of a globally recognised landmark: the All England Club, home to the annual Wimbledon Tennis Championships.

Every summer, the area is alive with the excitement of visiting tennis enthusiasts from around the world, adding a unique seasonal buzz to the local atmosphere. While the influx of visitors might bring a temporary increase in foot traffic, the event significantly contributes to Wimbledon's local economy, creating a vibrant, festive feel that residents can either immerse themselves in or observe from a distance.

Living in Wimbledon also means being part of a globally recognised landmark: the All England Club, home to the annual Wimbledon Tennis Championships.

Every summer, the area is alive with the excitement of visiting tennis enthusiasts from around the world, adding a unique seasonal buzz to the local atmosphere. While the influx of visitors might bring a temporary increase in foot traffic, the event significantly contributes to Wimbledon's local economy, creating a vibrant feel that residents can either immerse themselves in or observe from a distance.

And Wimbledon's sporting legacy is further affirmed in AFC Wimbledon, whose Cherry Red Records Stadium (formerly Plough Lane) opened in 2024 and has become a focal point for local sports fans and the community.

A thriving housing market

Wimbledon has a diverse property market to cater to budgets and lifestyle preferences, with a mix of traditional family homes, Victorian terraces and modern apartments to suit any living arrangements.

The location has much to offer those seeking luxury and prestige, while a range of housing choices makes the area a viable option for a broad demographic catering to young professionals, growing families and retirees alike.

According to Rightmove, over the past year, the average house price in Wimbledon Village has been approximately £1,398,643. Flats have been the most commonly sold property type, with an average selling price of £591,347. Terraced houses have fetched around £1,343,738, while detached homes have commanded significantly higher prices, averaging £4,523,351.

In terms of market trends, property prices in Wimbledon Village have seen a slight decline. Compared to the previous year, prices have dropped by 2%, and they are 8% lower than the peak in 2022, when the average price was £1,526,088.

Final verdict: Is Wimbledon a nice place to live?

For those seeking a neighbourhood that balances a tranquil, community-oriented vibe with the conveniences of urban life, Wimbledon is an outstanding choice. The area’s green spaces, excellent schools, strong transport links, and diverse property options cater to a wide range of residents, from professionals to families and retirees.

Its blend of village charm and city amenities makes Wimbledon not only a nice place to live but one of London’s most desirable residential areas. Whether you’re drawn by the allure of Wimbledon Common, the high-quality schools, or the bustling local scene, Wimbledon has something to offer everyone.

If Wimbledon sounds like the perfect place for your next move, get in touch with our Wimbledon Village or Wimbledon Broadway branches today to speak to local property experts.

Ready to start exploring the local property market? Browse properties for sale in Wimbledon or view our available lettings and start your property journey with Hawes & Co today.

Stephen Ashby

Stephen Ashby

Associate Director

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