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WIMBLEDON AREA GUIDES
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WIMBLEDON, London
Not all of Wimbledon boasts the obvious
attractions of the slick and trendy village. South Wimbledon,
once the somewhat cheaper neighbour with its tightly packed
roads of often ordinary Victorian and Edwardian terraces,
now commands prices to almost rival those in its more sought
after neighbour. Modern apartments and luxury lifestyle flats
dominate Wimbledon Hill Road heading up to the village. The
village itself has the ubiquitous collection of smart shops,
boutiques and restaurants whilst the roads directly off its
busy thoroughfare offer grand Victorian family homes in smart,
tree lined streets. Large Victorian and Edwardian family homes
are also to be found in the wide leafy roads between Wimbledon
Common and Wimbledon Park. The Common itself stretches all
the way to Putney Vale and premiums are high for any property
overlooking its green, open expanse.
Wimbledon has two distinctive parts
the village and the town. Unlike many other areas where all
the green spaces have been filled in around it, Wimbledon
Common is sufficiently rural and large that there is a real
sense of arriving in a distinctive place. Wimbledon looks
in on itself rather than being a satellite of central London.
Wimbledon village has the same feel as a
small Surrey town with pretty houses behind walls and a High
Street where one would not be surprised to see people riding
horses. The houses are low-built and not in the usual terraces
that characterise west London. More than anywhere in South-West
London there are lots of large detached houses on separate
plots.
Down the hill, Wimbledon town feels like
a town, with all the usual high street retail names very much
in evidence. The atmosphere is much more urban with a mainline
railway station and multiplex cinemas. Prices are generally
lower in the town than the village reflecting the snobbery
between the two.
Unlike Richmond and other areas in South
West London, Wimbledon is off the flight path into Heathrow.
Transport is mixed, with bottlenecks around
Wandsworth and over the bridges crossing the Thames. It is
on the District line of the Underground but many use the mainline
stations to access the City.
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