Making Wimbledon your home

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By Madelin Moor


Wimbledon has a lot to offer new residents, and is especially famous for its annual tennis competition. There are great train and underground (tube) transport links from Wimbledon to central London and Surrey.

Situated in the London borough of Merton, Wimbledon is a huge area, comprising Wimbledon, Wimbledon Village, South Wimbledon and Wimbledon Chase, and all of these areas are within easy reach of each other either walking or by using public transport services. Recently, the town centre has had quite a facelift, with new shops and apartments being built.

Housing options

There is a huge variety of accommodation available in Wimbledon. South Wimbledon has a large housing estate, as well as tower blocks and maisonettes, whilst Wimbledon Village offers custom built mansions and penthouses. There is also a great market for people wanting to rent, with a huge amount of good quality accommodation.

Unless you are a successful tennis player or very rich indeed, Wimbledon Village is going to be out of reach in terms of housing, although sometimes privately let flats may become available below normal rates, so it is certainly worth checking out. Wimbledon is also one of the most pleasant areas of London to live in.

There is a wide variety of flats and house shares available in central Wimbledon, and these are much cheaper, and considerably cheaper than those in Putney. If you are looking to spend a little more, there are plenty of new apartments available too, although the price difference between new and old properties is quite steep. South Wimbledon is the cheapest area, although it is perhaps a little more edgy than the town centre. The borough of Merton has one of the lowest crime rates in London.

The people of Wimbledon

There is a large community of immigrants in Wimbledon from the southern hemisphere, in addition to a large South African community, hence the nickname 'WimbleDurban', and the lively weekend nightlife. Most of the English residents in Wimbledon are young professional tenants, as well as family homeowners. The upmarket area at the top of Wimbledon Hill (The Village) is where millionaires and celebrities go out to play in swanky bars.

South Wimbledon is a very diverse area indeed, and in particular there are a lot of North African and Polish people there. As a result of this diversity, Wimbledon has a very friendly and welcoming atmosphere for visitors. No matter where you are from, you are sure to find people from a wide range of cultures.

Parks and leisure activities

Wimbledon Common is home to the Wombles, and with its lake, tearoom, woodland and windmill, makes for a peaceful and calm day out. Wimbledon Park offers water sports, tennis courts, mini golf and playing fields for the more sporty and energetic individual. Because Wimbledon is on the outskirts of London, there are a lot of parks and green space, which is great for spending time outdoors in summer, although it can get somewhat crowded when the weather is nice.




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