Local area guide

Living in Wimbledon

Thinking about moving to Wimbledon? Discover why it's a great place to live, fun things to do here, what the local schools are like, transport connections and so much more.

Your guide to moving to Wimbledon

Why Wimbledon is a good place to live

Moving to Wimbledon brings a world of peace and charm, right at your doorstep. Wimbledon, a leafy South London district, blends the serenity of the countryside with the convenience of city life. Living in Wimbledon offers access to numerous green spaces, including the Somerset-like Wimbledon and Putney Commons and several parks. Picture strolls along leafy residential streets, or long walks in the Common, enjoying the wonders of nature. Quench your thirst for culture at the New Wimbledon Theatre or indulge in the eclectic mix of delectable cuisines from around the globe. With robust transport links that connect you to central London within minutes, you get the best of both worlds living in Wimbledon.

What's Wimbledon famous for?

Wimbledon is famous for the illustrious Wimbledon Tennis Championships, one of the four esteemed Grand Slam tournaments, held at the All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club. This prestigious event, held every summer, has been a distinguished part of British heritage since 1877, drawing global attention and painting Wimbledon onto the world sports map. Additionally, Wimbledon is noted for the Wimbledon Common, a beautiful haven of tranquility amid a bustling city. The area also embraces cultural richness with remarkable landmarks including the Buddhapadipa Temple, a Theravada Buddhist temple contributing to the area's serene ambiance, and the grade II listed New Wimbledon Theatre.

Things to do in Wimbledon

There is never a dull moment in Wimbledon, with its myriad of activities that cater to various preferences. Nature lovers can explore the vast woodland, heath, and waterbodies on Wimbledon and Putney Commons. For horse-riding enthusiasts, take a hack on Wimbledon Common with Wimbledon Village Stables. Fans of theatre and performing arts can catch a variety of programs at the historic New Wimbledon Theatre. Wimbledon also takes you on a historical journey with a visit to the Wimbledon Windmill Museum. Foodies can satisfy their taste buds with food from different cultures in the several restaurants and cafes spread around the village and town. For sports enthusiasts, attending the Wimbledon Championships, considered a marquee event in the international tennis calendar, is an unforgettable experience. Let Wimbledon charm you with its plethora of enchanting activities.

We have used a bespoke generative AI model to help us research and create our area guides. All of our content is reviewed, and edited where needed, by our trusted team of Zoopla content editors.

Properties currently for sale in Wimbledon

Whether you're looking to buy a family home or a beautiful apartment, we've got you covered.

Transport in Wimbledon

Find the nearest train stations and other transport links in Wimbledon.

Local connections

Wimbledon
National Rail
0.1 miles / 0.2 km
Wimbledon
0.1 miles / 0.2 km
South Wimbledon
0.7 miles / 1.1 km
Haydons Road
National Rail
0.8 miles / 1.3 km
Wimbledon Park
0.9 miles / 1.4 km
Wimbledon Chase
National Rail
0.9 miles / 1.4 km

Schools in Wimbledon

Discover local primary schools, secondary schools and sixth form colleges in Wimbledon.

Education in Wimbledon

Willington School
Ages: 3 - 11 years old
Wimbledon High School GDST
Ages: 4 - 19 years old
St Mary's Catholic Primary School
Ages: 3 - 11 years old
Ofsted Rating: Good (2021)
Bishop Gilpin CofE Primary School
Ages: 3 - 11 years old
Ofsted Rating: Outstanding (2013)
Holy Trinity CofE Primary School
Ages: 3 - 11 years old
Ofsted Rating: Outstanding (2013)
Dundonald Primary School
Ages: 3 - 11 years old
Ofsted Rating: Good (2023)

Local pubs in Wimbledon

In partnership with
useyourlocal
  • Golf Groove

    Wimbledon, SW19

    With 12 golf simulator bays, a fantastic bar showing all Sky and TNT sports, a relaxed chillout lounge and outside terrace, we are the best location to enjoy all the big matches.

  • Prince Of Wales

    London SW19

    The Prince of Wales is a Taylor Walker pub originally built in the late 1800's. We offer a plethora of great food, craft beers, real ales, and the rest.

  • Old Frizzle

    London SW19

    Packed to the rafters with character, and more than a hint of mischief, The Old Frizzle on The Broadway opposite Wimbledon Theatre, begs to be discovered.