WIMBLEDON HILL LONDON, SW20

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A distinctive Grade II listed family location home set over five floors, combining bold design with period character, and surrounded by beautifully landscaped, multi-level gardens.

Built in 1863, the house holds a unique place in architectural history as the first single dwelling in England to use concrete. Its protected status reflects both its innovative construction and striking original features.

The interior is eclectic, colourful and cosy, with a carefully curated mix of mid-century and Art Deco furniture, layered textures, and vibrant tones that bring warmth and personality to every room.

On the garden floor, a dramatic open-plan kitchen flows onto a snug, TV room, dog room, and cellar. There is also a double bedroom, bathroom, and two guest WCs, all with direct access to the garden.

The ground floor features generous living and entertaining spaces, including a TV room, a flexible seating room/home office, a pool room/librairie, a laundry room, and a stylish bathroom.

The first floor houses the principal bedroom with ensuite, a second ensuite bedroom, two further bedrooms, and a family bathroom.

The top floor offers two more bedrooms, one with ensuite—ideal for guests, teens, or home working.

Outside, the gardens are exceptional: a formal parterre with central water feature, a raised-bed kitchen garden, and a dining terrace with open fire. Nestled among mature planting is a 150-year-old Balinese house, now a tranquil garden-view gym.

A home of true individuality—historic, imaginative, and full of soul.

 

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