
Leasehold and Freehold Ownership Reforms
It would not have escaped many that there are sweeping reforms afoot in relation to property ownership. The main purpose of the leasehold and freehold reforms is to make it
Ashworths is a firm of commercial and residential property solicitors in Wimbledon Village, ideally placed to assist you in buying your new home or business premises in the area. Read on for the lowdown on Wimbledon Village.
Wimbledon’s biggest claim to fame is the tennis and for two weeks each year the eyes of the world are focussed on the green courts of The Lawn Tennis Association for the Championships. But, of course, there’s much more to the area than that. Grand houses and period cottages surround the common, while roads off it offer views towards the central London skyline. There are wide expanses of open space, a village-like feel, great schools and independent shops and restaurants.
Wimbledon’s heritage dates back to the Iron Age, and the remains of a hill fort are visible on Wimbledon Common. The presence of properties dating from the 16th century with royal links and the 19th-century windmill give a real sense of history and splendour. The introduction in the 18th century of stagecoach services from the Dog and Fox public house made the journey to London routine, although not without the risk of being held up by highwaymen. Elisabeth Beresford was inspired by Wimbledon Common to write a series of children’s novels about the Wombles – the pointy-nosed creatures whose motto is, “Making good use of bad rubbish”. Ernst Boris Chain, joint winner of the 1945 Nobel Prize in Medicine for the discovery of penicillin, lived at 9 North View, Wimbledon Common.
Whether you’re looking for fine dining, a gastropub or a café, Wimbledon Village has become a destination for eating out. Alongside well-regarded high street names, you’ll find independents such as Cent Anni for Italian, Thai Tho, and The Black Lamb for seasonal sustainable food. After a walk on the common, head for Sunday lunch at local favourites such as The Rose & Crown or the Dog & Fox. Cannizaro Hotel du Vin has a conservatory with views over the park.
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The wide expanse of the common includes woodlands, heathlands and ponds and is a big part of the attraction of living in Wimbledon Village. The iconic Grade-II listed windmill presides over things and has a popular café. Grade-II listed Cannizaro Park is a pretty spot and is home to rare plants, bats, birds and butterflies. The area is also home to the ornate Buddhapadipa Thai Buddhist temple. For theatres and cinemas, Wimbledon town centre is just a 15-minute walk or short bus ride away. Oh, and did we mention the tennis? There’s a tennis club if you prefer to play rather than watch, as well as golf clubs and horse-riding.
There are several bus routes that pass through the village, taking you into the centre of Wimbledon in minutes for overground trains, trams and the District Line. Or you can take a walk down the hill to the station in around 15 minutes.
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What is particularly appealing about Wimbledon Village is its range of independent stores, with gorgeous delis, a book store, boutiques, gift shops and high-end homeware stores. There is also a farmers’ market too very Sunday with a range of seasonal produce and street food.
Wimbledon Village is centred on the high street that was part of the original medieval village and is a prime residential area of London commanding high prices. Wimbledon Village has a rich history involving royalty and the wealthy and the architecture found here reflects this legacy. The village expanded in the 18th century around the stagecoach route. The Dog & Fox inn and surrounding streets look much the same now as they did then. In the area around Ridgway, there are cottages dating back to the early Georgian period, while you will also find ‘model’ cottages built by prominent Victorian architect Samuel Teulon. Magnificent mansions and prime family homes can be found in the streets close to Wimbledon Common, such as Parkside, The Grange, Murray Road, Marryat Road and Highbury Road.
Wimbledon Village and the surrounding area have an impressive selection of schools. There are an above average number of independent schools here, including the Norwegian School and the renowned King’s College School for boys from seven to 18 and offers a co-ed sixth form. Wimbledon High School is an option for both primary and secondary age girls.
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