When one thinks of Wimbledon, one thinks of the world-renowned, oldest and most prestigious tennis tournament, the Wimbledon Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis Club, but Wimbledon is so much more than that. Located in the heart of Wimbledon, a vibrant mixed-use scheme is coming and set to deliver new homes and commercial spaces.

Wimbledon Bridge House is moments from the station, giving you access to 3 different trains to get you to Central London (District Line, Thameslink, South Western Railway). This level of transport access contributes to why this area consistently attracts professional renters.
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Travel time from Wimbledon Station
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| District Line |
- 22 mins to South Kensington (Imperial College London)
- 30 mins to Westminster (University of Arts London)
- 37 mins to Temple (LSE / King’s College London)
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| Thameslink |
- 32 mins to City Thameslink
- 35 mins to Farringdon (City, University of London)
- 40 mins to Kings Cross St Pancras
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| South Western Railway |
- 6 mins to Clapham Junction
- 11 mins to Vauxhall
- 17 mins to Waterloo (King’s College Waterloo campus)
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The District line takes you to 3 of London’s top universities: Imperial College London, LSE, and King’s College London. At the same time, Wimbledon is also known for its renowned education. offering 19 ‘Outstanding’ rated schools within a 30-minute walk, with Wimbledon High School, Willington School & Wimbledon Chase School being just a 10-minute walk away from the development.
More than just tennis
Wimbledon is also known for its village-like setting, with beautifully crafted Victorian & Georgian architecture, steeped in history and culture. Wimbledon Village is also widely voted as one of London’s best high streets, and is filled with independent boutiques, restaurants and cafes. Opposite the development sits Wimbledon Quarter Shopping Centre, with retail experiences, gym facilities, dining and flexible workspaces on your doorstep.

Wimbledon is the number one borough for access to green spaces* with 900 acres of parks & sporting facilities. Residents with an interest in leisure sports have an abundance of options, including the Royal Wimbledon Golf Club, The All England Lawn Tennis Club, and The Wimbledon Club, which offers sporting facilities for cricket, hockey, tennis and golf.
Development features
Wimbledon Bridge House offers 123 units of studios, one, two and three-bedroom apartments alongside 30,000sqft of commercial floorspace, increasing workspaces for those in the services sector and an extension of the already bustling retail scene in Wimbledon’s town centre.

Buyers have the option to choose between two curated interior palettes: Bosca, featuring rich forest tones and dark wood finishes, and Folia, composed of soft creams, sage hues, and light timber. Additionally, the development offers a 24-hour concierge, co-working spaces and lounges for the working professionals. Suites are priced from £487,500, 1 beds from £545,000, and 2 beds are from £795,000, projected yields of up to 5.5%, with completion estimated to be in Q2-Q3 2028.

Property values in Wimbledon have risen by 11% over the last 5 years, outperforming Greater London’s 6% over the same period^. This shows resilience in a shifting market. Rental growth is also projected at around 30% over the next five yearsᐩ. Whether you are looking for investment or to live, Wimbledon Bridge House appeals to both needs.
Join us at the KL launch of Wimbledon Bridge House
Date: 25 – 26 April (Sat and Sun)
Time: 11am – 6pm
Venue: Benhams Malaysia KL Showroom @ The Five KPD, Damansara Heights
*Walking distances & travel times are taken from maps.google.com and are subject to walking speed, route taken & service availability. The number of stops is taken from maps.google.com. Prices are available at the time of publication & are subject to availability. Rental yield is estimated/projected, taking into account the actual market rate when the property becomes available for rent. *Source: Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. ^Source: PriceHubble, Land Registry, based on Flats only. Data to end August/September 2025. ᐩSource: Dataloft Rental Market Analytics, average growth in apartment prices in the 12 months to end October 2025.