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NEIGHBOURHOODS

Getting around


Clapham Junction
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23 min
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Vauxhall
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29 min
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Waterloo
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33 min
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Victoria
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37 min
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Paddington
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45 min
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Wimbledon Park
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15 min
Battersea
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20 min
Clapham Junction
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20 min
Richmond
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25 min
Heathrow Airport
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40 min
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Raynes Park
4 min
Cannon Hill
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5 min
Wimbledon Station
14 min
Wimbledon Park
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22 min
Richmond Park
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25 min
TRANSPORT
Raynes Park Station is just a short walk with trains every five minutes into Waterloo at rush hour and a journey time of just 23 minutes, you can see why Raynes Park has quickly grown in popularity with commuters. Trains also stop at key stations such as Clapham Junction and Vauxhall. The station offers regular routes out of London to Shepperton, Richmond and Epsom via popular stations such as Kingston and Surbiton. Alternative London routes are available from Wimbledon and Morden via the District and Northern Line respectively and both are easy to get to from Raynes Park.
Raynes Park is similarly well connected for buses and major roads. There are seven bus routes available in close proximity to the station connecting Wimbledon, Kingston, Tooting, New Malden and Morden. The A3, which is three minutes away, connects Raynes Park to London Bridge via Clapham. Heading out of town, it connects to Portsmouth via the M25 and Guildford.
AMENITIES
There is a great collection of supermarkets and convenience stores such as Waitrose, Co-Op, Tesco and Sainsbury’s. To ensure you are never short of your morning coffee on the way to work there is an abundance of Café’s and the high street contains all the expected essentials such as a post office, chemists, dentists and GP.​
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DINING AND DRINKING
LEISURE AND FITNESS
Raynes Park has a great range of small boutique restaurants and pubs to choose from. For a wider choice, Wimbledon Village and Wimbledon are both easy to get to and between them offer an array of recognised eateries as well as a large number of independent restaurants, from gastro pubs and steak houses to fish specialists and French cuisine. Kingston town centre is also an easy train or bus journey away and offers fantastic shopping and entertainment options as well as a number of riverside attractions.
Close to Cannon Hill Common as well as the numerous local parks whilst Wimbledon Common is a short bike ride away.
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Complementing the abundance of open space Blenheim Road is nearby to some fantastic leisure facilities such as the original David Lloyd, Fitness First offering 24 hr training. Wimbledon Common, London Scottish, Royal Wimbledon, Wimbledon Park and New Malden golf club and separate driving range are all close by together with two amateur rugby clubs and a 7-a-side football club. Naturally being very close to Wimbledon there is a huge range of tennis clubs to choose from.