LONDON, UK

WIMBLEDON BRIDGE HOUSE

Prices From £487,500

10% Downpayment

Yields 5.2%

Completion Q3 2028

PROPERTY DETAILS

10% on Exchange , 10% 12 Months Later

80% on Completion

Reservation Fee:

Completion:

Q3 2028

£1,000

Payment Plan:

Wimbledon Bridge House, 1 Hartfield Road, London, SW19 7NS , London Borough of Merton

Tenure:

Address:

999-year Leasehold

Effortless reach across the capital, Wimbledon Bridge House provides a direct line to London's opportunities.

Why Invest in Wimbledon Bridge House?

GALLERY

PROPERTY MARKET OVERVIEW

Wimbledon Village has a charm and appeal that is hard to beat, which is probably why it is officially the #1 high street in the UK.

Wimbledon is one of south-west London’s most resilient and internationally recognisable residential markets, combining strong lifestyle appeal with consistent demand from domestic and overseas buyers. The average second-hand home in Wimbledon is valued at around £1.02 million while premium homes in Wimbledon Village can exceed £4 million and prime houses near the Common surpass £10 million.

Prime Wimbledon values rise around 3.4% year-on-year (Savills), outperforming many London neighbourhoods thanks to strong family demand and fast transport links to the West End and City.

Rental demand is equally robust driven by limited supply and competition for high-quality family homes.

For investors, Wimbledon offers a rare combination of global brand recognition, constrained housing supply, strong rental fundamentals and long-term capital growth within one of London’s most desirable residential districts.

AMENITIES

 

LOCATION

Why invest in Wimbledon Bridge House, London?

Few locations rival that of Wimbledon Bridge House; right beside the station in London’s best-loved village. Add to that the half a million visitors that flood the village every summer for the world’s most famous grass tennis tournament – and you have yourself an covetable asset in a highly desirable location.

Wimbledon has multiple public transport connections; national rail links connecting to Clapham Junction, Vauxhall and Waterloo and more; the District Line on the London Underground Network, traversing the capital from Putney, Earls Court right through to The City, Thameslink services to the Square Mile and tram connections across south London.

With half an hour’s walk of the development, you’ll find 14 public parks, 667 shops and 19 Outstanding or Good rated primary and secondary schools, education a key driver of Wimbledon’s housing market. And yet, Wimbledon continues to offer significant value when compared with Barnes, Hampstead, Notting Hill, Marylebone and Holland Park.


District Line from Wimbledon Station

Yellow Circle, Bullet Points
Yellow Circle, Bullet Points

Putney Bridge

Yellow Circle, Bullet Points

45Minutes

South Kensington

5 Minutes

Yellow Circle, Bullet Points

Victoria

10 Minutes

From


National Rail from Wimbledon Station

Yellow Circle, Bullet Points
Yellow Circle, Bullet Points
Yellow Circle, Bullet Points

Clapham Junction

Yellow Circle, Bullet Points

6 Minutes

Vauxhall

11 Minutes

Yellow Circle, Bullet Points

Kingston

12 Minutes

Yellow Circle, Bullet Points

London Waterloo

17 Minutes

Yellow Circle, Bullet Points

From

Richmond

Kings Cross St Pancras

30 Minutes

31 Minutes


Yellow Circle, Bullet Points
Yellow Circle, Bullet Points

From

walking Times

Wimbledon Station

2 Minutes

New Wimbledon Theatre

9 Minutes

The Ivy Café Wimbledon Village

13 Minutes

Yellow Circle, Bullet Points

Yellow Circle, Bullet Points
Yellow Circle, Bullet Points
Yellow Circle, Bullet Points
Yellow Circle, Bullet Points
Yellow Circle, Bullet Points
Yellow Circle, Bullet Points
Yellow Circle, Bullet Points
Yellow Circle, Bullet Points

From Wimbledown Bridge House

Clapham Junction

6 Minutes

Vauxhall

11 Minutes

Kingston

12 Minutes

London Waterloo

17 Minutes

Richmond

30 Minutes

Kings Cross St Pancras

31 Minutes

National Rail from Wimbledon Station

From Wimbledown Bridge House

Yellow Circle, Bullet Points
Yellow Circle, Bullet Points
Yellow Circle, Bullet Points
Yellow Circle, Bullet Points

distinct line from Wimbledon Station

10 Minutes

South Kensington

22 Minutes

Victoria

26 Minutes

Putney Bridge

Yellow Circle, Bullet Points
Yellow Circle, Bullet Points
Yellow Circle, Bullet Points
Yellow Circle, Bullet Points

From Wimbledown Bridge House

Wimbledon Station

2 Minutes

New Wimbledon Theatre

9 Minutes

The Ivy Café Wimbledon Village

13 Minutes

WALKING TIMES

Why Invest in Wimbledon residential real estate?

  • Outstanding Transport Connectivity

    Wimbledon station offers one of the highest levels of public transport accessibility in London (PTAL 6b), with fast connections across the capital. Journeys take around 17 minutes to Waterloo, 25 minutes to Sloane Square and approximately 40 minutes to Heathrow, placing Central London and major employment hubs within easy reach.

  • A Proven London Village Market

    Wimbledon combines the charm of village living with the economic strength of London. Demand for homes in established ‘village’ neighbourhoods remains consistently strong, driven by high-quality housing stock, independent retail and a strong sense of community centred around Wimbledon Village.

  • Strong Capital Growth Fundamentals

    Strong Capital Growth Fundamentals

    Wimbledon has outperformed the wider London market in recent years, with property values rising at a rate nearly twice that of the Greater London average. Forecasts suggest London property prices could rise around 18% by 2029, supporting long-term capital growth.

  • Thriving Rental Market

    Thriving Rental Market

    Rental demand is strong due to Wimbledon’s appeal to professionals and international tenants seeking larger homes and access to green space. Rents in the area have increased around 30% over the past five years, with continued growth forecast as rental supply across London remains constrained.

  • Exceptional Green Space

    Exceptional Green Space

    Few London neighbourhoods combine urban connectivity with such extensive natural surroundings. Wimbledon offers access to 14 parks and approximately 900 acres of green space, including Wimbledon Common; one of London’s largest and most protected natural landscapes.

  • Excellent Schools and Education

    Excellent Schools and Education

    Education is a major driver of housing demand in Wimbledon. The area offers access to 14 highly rated primary schools, five outstanding or good secondary schools and 26 universities within a 45-minute commute, attracting both domestic and international families.

  • Access to Major Employment Centres

    More than three million jobs are reachable within 45 minutes, supported by strong links to the City, the West End and South West London’s growing business hubs. Major local employers include the All England Lawn Tennis Club, ATP Media, Coty and CIPD.

  • Relative Value Compared with Prime London Villages

    Wimbledon offers attractive value compared with other established London village markets such as Barnes, Hampstead, Notting Hill, Marylebone and Holland Park. Buyers can access similar lifestyle benefits and strong demand fundamentals at comparatively lower entry prices.

  • Lifestyle Amenities Driving Demand

    Wimbledon Bridge House offers lifestyle-led amenities such as concierge services, co-working spaces, resident lounges and private dining areas. These facilities enhance rental appeal and support higher tenant retention in Wimbledon’s competitive lettings market.