DHR.com • December 1, 2011The Wimbledon Common is a great place to escape the city noise and bustle. Here, you'll see a calm and relaxing scenery and a great spot for recreation such as walking, jogging, or cycling.
Mr S. • January 7, 2020Lovely kids playground, say amongst tennis courts. Great cafe with hot food and drinks.
Dave M. • September 12, 2015Take a moment to meditate and relax at the stunning pagoda. Vistas along the Thames are amazing.
Peter H. • May 29, 2015The cafe is great. Lovely pond and if you are energetic tennis courts.
Opera C. • December 6, 2020A travesty of town planning. An once beautiful building surrounded by "luxury living". Incomprehensible, inexcusable.
Ivan R. • August 23, 2014Best playground in miles, suitable from early ages to early teen. Bus stops not far and a couple of good restaurants at walking distance. There's an adjacent outdoor cafè for "emergencies"
Fiona M. • July 21, 2013One of the most beautiful and least frequented parts of Battersea Park. Well worth a visit!
Dangerous V. • July 17, 2010There are 10 tennis courts available for rent here. Call 020 8246 6847 to book. £5 and hour for off-peak peak and £6 an hour peak periods.
Jack S. • January 10, 2023Book online for off-peak, standard & peak ticket prices. Flat rate price when buying in person on the day, which can be £5 more expensive. Make the most of the sky line views, as it lasts only 8 mins.
Lauren K. • May 13, 2014Bargain entry fee for a charming little museum. Climb the ladder on the first floor to get into the guts of the windmill and see the 19th century graffiti left by repairmen.
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