Street Rank in Hammersmith

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Quiet, leafy suburb

A quiet, leafy suburb situated amongst well regarded towns such as Wimbledon, Morden, Raynes Park and Colliers Wood, Merton Park is an ideal location for families and also suited to professionals. Based just 6 miles from central London, Merton Park does not ha...Full review

Best streets in (and around) Hammersmith

“Newly Development: Great!”

- anniecatt
While in the past, this street was a bit derelict, it is now home to quite a few newly developed shops and townhomes. Up the street, there is the Wimbledon Stadium. Gets quite a bit of traffic during...Full review

“Great part of the World”

- Bernie
Really happy with the street, neighbours are helpful and welcoming. Everyone takes pride in their property and everything from parks and the common as well as Wimblefdon Village or Wimbledon Town Cent...Full review

“More than just tennis!”

- lauryn
Beyond being famous for the tennis centre and museum (and the Wombles if you were a kid in the '70s), Wimbledon is a fantastic, vibrant, contemporary town in south west London, just over 5 miles from...Full review

“An increasingly desirable location”

- lauryn
An inner city district based just north of central London, Kings Cross has, in the past, had a reputation as a hotspot for drugs and prostitution. However, recent years have seen the area improve grea...Full review

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