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- Wimbledon Village is a traditional English village offering a diverse, vibrant and exceptional shopping and dining experience along with excellent facilities, all on the doorstep of central London. It is this interesting juxtaposition of town and country that gives Wimbledon Village its enviable and enduring appeal.
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Oct 1, 2024 · Wimbledon Village offers a delightful mix of history, culture, and natural beauty. Here’s my top 10 must-visits that showcase the best… By Natasha Berman. Main image: Wimbledon Windmill Museum
Jul 8, 2017 · Wimbledon is a large suburb in southwest London made up of two parts: Wimbledon Village, an elegant area positioned at the top of the hill, and Wimbledon town center, located at the bottom.
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Mar 18, 2024 · Wimbledon Village earns its reputation as one of London's premier places to live due to its blend of charm, amenities, and accessibility. Green spaces such as the iconic Wimbledon Park,...
- Take A Wander Round Wimbledon Village
- Soak Up The Sunshine in Wimbledon Common
- Have A Nosey Round The Buddhapadipa Temple
- Make Some Furry Friends at Deen City Farm
- Admire The Beauty of Cannizaro Park
- Have A Browse Around Ely’s Department Store
- Catch A Show at New Wimbledon Theatre
- Go Behind-The-Scenes at The Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum
- Have A Drink (or Two) at Hemingways Cocktail Bar
- Release Your Inner Footie Fan at AFC Wimbledon
You simply can’t take a trip to Wimbledon without paying a visit to the totally charming Wimbledon Village. You’ll instantly forget you’re just 15 minutes from Central London when you’re surrounded by idyllic independent boutiques, cutesy coffee shops, and enchanting eateries. Treat yourself to a fancy food shop at Bayley & Sage (possibly the most ...
If you’re looking for a little pocket of countryside in the heart of South West London, head on over to Wimbledon Common; a glorious green space that spans over 1000 acres. Take a guided walking tour, watch the birds fly over Rushmere pond, discover the history of the Wimbledon Windmill with a visit to the museum, or simply sit and sip on a lukewar...
Discover the hidden gem that is Wat Buddhapadipa, the first Buddhist temple to have been built in the UK, and the only Thai temple in London. The temple and its grounds cover four acres of land and include an ornamental lake, a small grove, a flower-garden and an orchard. It’s an extremely serene place to wander round and explore, and is the perfec...
It’s no secret thatspending time with animals does wonders for your mental health, so when in Wimbledon, be sure to pay a visit to Deen City Farm, one of London’s oldest city farms. This urban farm has an educational focus and aims to teach Londoners about more rural environments and where their food comes from. Plus the animals are just reallydarn...
Another luscious, leafy part of Wimbledon that’s well-worth a roam around is Cannizaro Park. This picture-perfect park is steeped in history and wildlife, whilst also boasting one of the most diverse tree collections in Greater London, with over 200 species found across the park – now that’s pretty tree-mendous if you ask me. Plan your visit here. ...
Next up on our list of the best things to do in Wimbledon is Ely’s, the independent department store that has been standing proud in the heart of Wimbledon for over 125 years. Partake in some retail therapy across their four floors and then when you’ve had enough of the shopping, head to their in-house restaurant for a well earned spot of afternoon...
Wimbledon is also home to one of South West London’s most-loved theatrical venues, the New Wimbledon Theatre. This iconic theatre is a vital organ in Wimbledon’s community and has been host to a year-round programme of musicals, comedy and family entertainmentsince it first opened its doors (over 110 years ago). Plan your visit here. 93 The Broadwa...
I couldn’t possibly talk about the best things to do in Wimbledon without giving a little shoutout to the sport we all know and love (or at least tolerate): tennis. It goes without saying that if you’re in Wimbledon in July, it’s worthtaking a swing and trying to get your hands on a sought-after Centre Court seat. If that doesn’t quite go to plan t...
We’re heading back to Wimbledon Village for this next one and we’re making a beeline straight in to Hemingways, the only locally owned and independent cocktail establishmentin the area. A proud winner of the ‘Best cocktail bar in South West London‘ award and home to a food and drink menu as delightful as its atmosphere; Hemingways is an absolute mu...
Next up on our list of thebest things to do in Wimbledon is for thefootball fanatics amongst us. Head on down to AFC Wimbledon‘s new stadium to hear all about the remarkable story of the club. The unique stadium tour chronicles the 133 year historyof Wimbledon’s football club, starting with their very first match and documenting every step along th...
The vast expanse of green space, complete with its historic windmill, is a big draw for local families who are lucky enough to have it as their playground. The supremely desirable area at the top of the hill is known as Wimbledon Village. Sam Sproston, Head of South West London Prime at Knight Frank, knows the area well.
Jul 4, 2017 · The town is to the village as the Aegon Championships at the Queen’s Club is to Wimbledon proper. It is Jamie Murray to Andy Murray. It is Milton Keynes Dons, the charmless modern incarnation...