Thomas Lebbern
Christian Dickson
Tom Cope
“We like living in Copse Hill because it does not feel like you live in London. There are mostly detached houses on the road. It is very green with lots of trees and near Wimbledon Common, the Golf course and it has a good tennis club, pub and riding stables on the doorstep. Yet it is possible to walk to Wimbledon village with it boutiques, and restaurants and a short ride on the bus down to the main part of Wimbledon with its shopping centre, cinema, restaurants and the good transport links there. Copse Hill has good schools within walking distance such as Kings, the Rowans, Squirrels, St Mathews C of E, Wimbledon College and the Ersuline and Wimbledon High and The Study very nearby. Having a green and spacious feel and yet having the convenience of London it has the best of both worlds. I wanted to live here for a few years before the right property came along and we love it here.”
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Copse Hill derives it's name from the extensive woodland which covered the area from ancient times. Now a conservation area, the area has unique character and appearance offering a quiet village atmosphere but within an easy reach to the capital. The area features beautiful properties from Edwardian villas to terraced houses, many of which are of architectural importance. Copse Hill offers plenty of opportunities for leisure and sporting activities such as tennis and cricket around the area. The area benefits from significant and unusual ecology with beautiful natural landscaping and open outdoor areas, which have become a characteristic feature of Copse Hill.
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