
About This Spring
## Overview Wimbledon Spring is a public drinking spring located in the heart of Wimbledon, London (SW19 4UL), situated on the edge of Wimbledon Common — one of London's largest and most cherished open green spaces. The area around Wimbledon Common has a long history of natural springs and water sources, which historically supplied fresh water to the local community long before modern mains water infrastructure existed. Wimbledon Common itself covers roughly 1,140 acres of heath, woodland, and grassland, and its underlying geology of London Clay capped with sandy gravel deposits gives rise to several natural spring lines where groundwater meets impermeable layers and emerges at the surface. The water from Wimbledon Spring has been described as being of superior quality, and the spring has historically served as a valued local source of fresh water. As with all natural springs, water quality can vary with weather and seasonal conditions, so visitors should be aware that no guarantees of potability can be made — though the spring has been reported to produce clean, pleasant-tasting water. ## Directions 1. The spring is located in the Wimbledon area of southwest London, within the SW19 4UL postcode district. 2. From Wimbledon town centre, head southwest toward Wimbledon Common. The common is easily accessible on foot from Wimbledon station (District Line, South Western Railway) — approximately a 15-minute walk. 3. Use the GPS coordinates **51.428735, -0.239167** to pinpoint the exact location of the spring, as it can be easy to miss among the common's extensive network of paths and green spaces. 4. Parking is available along several roads bordering Wimbledon Common, though spaces can be limited on weekends and during the summer months. ## What to Expect Wimbledon Spring sits within the scenic surroundings of one of London's most treasured green spaces. The common is a popular destination for walkers, joggers, horse riders, and nature enthusiasts, so the area around the spring is generally well-maintained and accessible. The landscape is a mix of open heathland, mature woodland, and grassy areas, providing a surprisingly rural feel for a location within Greater London. Visitors should note that the spring may be modest in appearance — many of London's historic springs are simple, ground-level features rather than dramatic fountains. The flow may vary seasonally, with stronger output typically seen during wetter months (autumn and winter) and potentially reduced flow during dry summer periods. The area is well-served by public transport, making it one of the more accessible natural springs in the London area. Wimbledon Common is also home to the famous Wimbledon Windmill and a network of walking trails, so a visit to the spring can easily be combined with a broader exploration of the common.
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Community SubmittedDirections 1. The spring is located in the Wimbledon area of southwest London, within the SW19 4UL postcode district. 2. From Wimbledon town centre, head southwest toward Wimbledon Common. The common is easily accessible on foot from Wimbledon station (District Line, South Western Railway) — approximately a 15-minute walk. 3. Use the
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
Parking available nearby.
Safety Info
Always test or filter water from natural springs before drinking. Water quality can change seasonally.
Bring your own containers. A portable water filter like a LifeStraw is recommended.
Respect the environment. Pack out everything you bring in.