The Most Charming Properties On the Market in Wimbledon
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For those looking for a home away from the bright lights of the city, Wimbledon really is the best of both worlds...
With Wimbledon once again upon us, all attention is set on SW19. A green and leafy pocket of the capital, it’s the perfect spot for those craving a patch of peace and quiet with easy connections into the city centre. Looking to make your move? Here’s a round-up of some of the most charming Wimbledon properties currently on the market.
Chapman Lodge
Tucked away on the edge of Wimbledon Common, this four-bedroom home is the last remaining part of the historic Belmont Estate. Originally built in 1864 for merchant banker Daniel Meinertzhagen, notable names to call the property home include the Holloway family – of Holloway Brothers (London) Ltd) – and members of the Orléans branch of the French royal family. Mediterranean in style, this single-storey home is decked out in white brickwork, tall arched windows and an octagonal sitting room. Ideal for those looking for a village feel with a London address, the lodge is set behind gates and wrapped in greenery, while loacted just walking distance from Wimbledon Village.
On the market for £2,500,000, knightfrank.co.uk
Old Warren Farm
A ‘country’ estate with a Wimbledon postcode, this 17th century farmhouse is a rare gem in the capital. First mentioned in a land survey in 1617 as belonging to an employee of the local manor house, it has since passed through the hands of several notable inhabitants. In the Georgian era, it was bought up my members of the Watney family – one of Britain’s largest brewing dynasties. Then, in the 20th century much of its farmland was acquired by the Royal Wimbledon Golf Club, while the farmhouse served as the home of politician Isaac Leslie Hore-Belisha – the Secretary of State at the start of the Second World War.
Rich in period details, the central farmhouse is decked out with five bedrooms, exposed brickwork and beams, lattice windows and large fireplaces. Beyond, sits a separate staff or guesthouse, an additional family home and a renovated barn, complete with a fireplace, spa and accommodation. And in case roaming the woods and gardens, riding in the stables or swimming in the heated pool bore you, there is a tennis court on hand to perfect your Wimbledon-ready swerve.
On the market for £13,500,000, russellsimpson.co.uk and search.savills.com
Wimbledon Bridge House
Just a two minute walk from Wimbledon station, Wimbledon Bridge House is an up-coming luxury development, comprising 123 residences spanning, studio, one, two and three-bedroom apartments plus penthouses. With the pre-existing building reimagined by award-winning architects Fourfoursixsix and interiors crafted by renowned design studio Johnson Taylor, there are two specially curated palettes which set the tone for each home: the rich forest tones and dark wood accents of Bosca, and the softer creams, sages and light timbers of Folia. Alongside the accommodation, this new development boasts three floors of amenities and commercial spaces with wellness at their core.
Completion anticipated end of 2028. Prices start at £487,500, londonsquare.co.uk
Marryat Road
Situated on the same road as the All England Lawn Tennis Club – where Wimbledon is famously held – this six bedroom apartment has been converted from the ground floor of a Victorian townhouse. Situated on the edge of Wimbledon Common, the property enjoys easy access to the village’s boutiques, cafés and restaurants, as well as the amenities of Wimbledon town centre and central London only a short journey away. Once home to esteemed violist Lionel Tertis CBE, his time there is commemorated by a blue plaque.
On the market for £3,750,000, marshandparsons.co.uk
Clifton House
Overlooking Wimbledon Common, this seven-bedroom period property is just under a mile away from the All England Club. Inside there’s all your usual amenities – plus two studies, a conservatory, a games room, a gym and a wealth of period features. Though there’s no tennis court on hand, with 0.25 acres of grounds there’s certainly enough space to squeeze one in.
On the market for £12,995,000, search.savills.com
Thornton Hill
Though currently arranged as three self-contained flats, this property sale gives you the chance to restore this Victorian townhouse back to its former glory. Perched on the leafy green slopes between Wimbledon Village and Wimbledon Town, this four-bedroom property is brimming with potential – offering high ceilings and well-proportioned rooms throughout.
On the market for £2,500,000, johndwood.co.uk







