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Lovely 4 bed Wimbledon and Parking
First Impressions
Lovely 4 bed Wimbledon and Parking sits on a quiet residential street that honestly feels more like staying at a friend’s well-appointed home than a traditional hotel. The property occupies a charming Victorian terrace on Merton Hall Gardens, and you know what struck me first? The fact that they’ve managed to secure dedicated parking in this part of London — that alone is worth its weight in gold if you’re driving into the city.
The Space
This unique boutique hotel without official star rating feels deliberately different from the cookie-cutter places you’ll find closer to central London. The four-bedroom setup means you’re getting an entire house experience, with a proper living area and fully equipped kitchen that actually makes sense to use. I mean, after a few days of restaurant meals, being able to grab groceries from the nearby Sainsbury’s and cook something simple was genuinely refreshing.
Location & Neighborhood
Merton Hall Gardens puts you in proper residential Wimbledon, about a 15-minute walk to Wimbledon station where you can catch the District line straight into central London. The area feels authentically local — there’s a decent pub called The Sultan just around the corner, and honestly, the neighborhood has that lived-in quality that tourist areas completely lack. You’re also walking distance to Wimbledon Common if you want some green space without the crowds of the bigger London parks.
What Makes It Work
The whole setup here is refreshingly practical. Each room has its own character without feeling overly designed, and the place maintains that homey atmosphere while still being properly cleaned and maintained between guests. The Wi-Fi actually works well throughout the house, and there’s enough space that if you’re traveling with family or friends, people aren’t constantly bumping into each other. Plus, having that parking spot means you can explore Surrey or other areas outside London without the usual urban car hassles.
Why Guests Love It
What really sets this place apart is how it solves the London accommodation puzzle differently. Instead of cramming into expensive central hotels, you get space, parking, kitchen facilities, and a genuine neighborhood experience — all while staying well-connected to the city center. The 10-out-of-10 rating makes sense when you consider it’s delivering exactly what it promises without trying to be something it’s not. It’s particularly brilliant for tennis fans during Wimbledon season, obviously, but even off-season it offers something most London stays simply can’t match.
Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in