Savona Close, Wimbledon | £1.35m

A beautifully renovated 5 bedroom house with off street parking close to the amenities of Wimbledon and Wimbledon Village.

Details

Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 3
Receptions: 1
Square Feet: 1508

This fully renovated, four/five double-bedroom residence embodies contemporary elegance, providing an exceptional standard of living in an exclusive cul-de-sac near Wimbledon Village. With off-street parking and a beautifully landscaped garden, this home offers the perfect combination of convenience, style, and exclusivity.

The striking wood-clad façade exudes a modern sophistication, making this property stand out as both unique and timeless. Taken back to its original brick, every detail of this home has been thoughtfully redesigned to achieve a seamless blend of luxury and functionality.

The ground floor comprises a versatile office space, a spacious double bedroom with an en-suite shower room, a guest WC, and abundant storage, catering to modern family living.

At the heart of the home is the open-plan kitchen and reception area, a light-filled space with sleek sliding doors that lead to the landscaped garden. This floor is ideal for entertaining and creating a harmonious indoor-outdoor lifestyle.

The second floor features two generous double bedrooms, both with built-in wardrobes, and a beautifully appointed family bathroom, designed for both comfort and style.

The top floor showcases an exquisite master suite, complete with large floor-to-ceiling windows that fill the space with natural light, and a luxurious en-suite bathroom.

Location Guide

Nestled on the edge of the iconic Wimbledon Common, Wimbledon Village offers an idyllic retreat just a stone’s throw from Central London. Renowned for its charming mix of historic character and contemporary vibrancy, this leafy enclave is beloved by families, professionals, and visitors seeking a peaceful yet well-connected location. The area exudes a quintessentially English village atmosphere, enhanced by its tree-lined streets, independent boutiques, and a wealth of green spaces.

Transport Links

Wimbledon Village benefits from exceptional connectivity, making it an ideal location for those balancing city life with the tranquillity of the suburbs. The nearby Wimbledon Station serves as a hub for National Rail, District Line, and tram services, providing swift and convenient access to Central London, Surrey, and beyond. Regular bus services connect the Village with surrounding areas, while the A3 offers a direct route for drivers heading towards the M25 or into London. For cyclists and pedestrians, the surrounding paths and lanes offer scenic routes that make getting around both enjoyable and practical.

Education

The Village is home to a variety of highly regarded educational institutions, catering to families seeking quality schooling options. Notable independent schools, such as King's College School, are renowned for their academic excellence and rich traditions. For younger children, local preparatory schools offer nurturing environments, while nearby state schools maintain strong reputations for their inclusive and robust curriculums. Additionally, Wimbledon is within reach of several prestigious universities and colleges, making it a desirable area for families focused on long-term educational planning.

Local Attractions

Wimbledon Village is steeped in history, with a heritage that dates back to medieval times. Visitors and residents can explore its historic sites, including the 12th-century St. Mary’s Church and the nearby Southside House, a beautifully preserved manor offering a glimpse into the past. Wimbledon Common, a vast expanse of open heathland, provides endless opportunities for outdoor activities, from horse riding and cycling to leisurely walks or picnics. The Wimbledon Windmill Museum adds a touch of charm, offering insights into the area’s rural history.

Entertainment

The Village boasts a thriving social and cultural scene, with something for everyone to enjoy. The renowned Wimbledon Theatre showcases a diverse array of performances, including West End productions, comedy acts, and family-friendly shows. Food enthusiasts will relish the selection of restaurants, ranging from cosy cafés serving artisanal treats to fine-dining establishments offering international cuisine. Traditional pubs and modern wine bars provide welcoming settings for socializing, while boutique shops and galleries cater to those seeking unique finds. Wimbledon’s global fame as the home of the tennis championships further cements its reputation as a vibrant and internationally celebrated destination.

Wimbledon Village harmoniously combines the best of town and country living, making it a truly special place to call home.

 
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