Kingston upon Thames, England

The typical property in SW20

SW20 covers Raynes Park, South Wimbledon Park, Cottenham Park, West Barnes, Coombe Hill and parts of Lower Morden and Cannon Hill, a south-west London Merton / Kingston outcode with substantial inter-war and post-war semi-detached stock and the New Malden / Wimbledon boundaries.

Area summary

SW20 spans Merton and Kingston upon Thames and covers Raynes Park (the principal area), Wimbledon Town & Dundonald (south), Village (south), Hillside, Merton Park, Lower Morden, Cannon Hill, West Barnes and Coombe Hill. Raynes Park is dominated by inter-war and post-war semi-detached stock around the Raynes Park / Coombe Lane corridor. The Wimbledon Chase area has substantial Edwardian and inter-war villa stock. The Hillside area covers parts of southern Wimbledon Village.

Raynes Park, Motspur Park and Wimbledon Chase stations serve the outcode. The A3 / A298 / A238 run through.

What the data shows

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Researched facts

  • Raynes Park station opened in 1871 on the South Western Main Line, source
  • Wimbledon Common is in adjacent SW19, with the boundary running through, source
  • The Merton Park conservation area covers parts of SW20, source

Buyer notes

  • Inter-war stock has 2030 EPC C upgrade exposure
  • Strong National Rail commuter access (Raynes Park to Waterloo in 20 minutes)
  • Two boroughs share the outcode, confirm which governs the specific address

The full SW20 data page

Sold price history, crime totals, EPC distribution, council tax bands and more, pulled live from HM Land Registry, Police UK and the EPC Register.

SW20 property data

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