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Serene 1BR Wimbledon Apt with Private Garden & Parking
First Impressions
You know what struck me first about Serene 1BR Wimbledon Apt with Private Garden & Parking? It actually lives up to its name. This four-star apartment sits tucked away on Gap Road in London, and honestly, stepping into that private garden felt like discovering a secret hideaway just minutes from all the Wimbledon action. The fact that there’s dedicated parking included — well, anyone who’s tried to park in London knows that’s basically gold.
The Space Itself
The room layout works really well for what it is. I mean, it’s a proper one-bedroom setup, not some cramped studio trying to pass itself off as something bigger. The kitchenette has everything you’d actually use — decent-sized fridge, proper cooktop, even a dishwasher which honestly surprised me. The living area flows nicely into that garden space through big sliding doors, so it doesn’t feel confined at all.
That Private Garden
Here’s the thing about London accommodations — outdoor space is rare, and private outdoor space is basically mythical. This little garden isn’t huge, but it’s yours alone, with a small patio area where I found myself having morning coffee most days. There’s something quite lovely about being able to step outside without dealing with hotel corridors or shared spaces, especially after spending days navigating the city crowds.
Location & Getting Around
Gap Road itself is residential and quiet, which means you’re not dealing with tourist noise, but you’re still walkable to Wimbledon town center. The train connections into central London are straightforward — about 20 minutes to Waterloo on a good day. What I appreciated was having actual neighborhood spots nearby, like proper local pubs and that Sainsbury’s Local when you need basics without trekking across town.
Why Guests Love It
Look, this isn’t trying to be some flashy hotel experience with concierge service and fancy lobbies. It’s for people who want their own space, their own schedule, and honestly, that parking situation sealed the deal for me. The garden makes it feel less urban-cramped than most London stays, and having a proper kitchen means you’re not stuck eating out every meal. It’s the kind of place that works whether you’re here for the tennis championships or just using Wimbledon as a quieter base to explore London.
Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in