South London — Wimbledon, SW19
Chartered surveyors in Wimbledon, SW19.
RICS home surveys, valuations and leasehold reform across Wimbledon, Wimbledon Village and Wimbledon Park — from surveyors based across South London who know the area's grand period houses, Victorian terraces and conversion flats first-hand.
Why it matters
Need a chartered surveyor in Wimbledon?
Yes. Wimbledon is a regular patch for us — we have completed more than 35 surveys, valuations and leasehold matters across SW19 in recent years, and with surveyors based across South London we can usually get to you quickly. Wimbledon is really two places: the Village on the hill, with grand Georgian and Victorian houses near the Common, and the town below, with Victorian and Edwardian terraces and semis, conversion flats and mansion blocks, new-build near the station, and interwar homes toward Wimbledon Park and West Wimbledon. We survey and value across the whole range, from large family houses to converted and new-build flats.
What we do here
Our services in Wimbledon
The reports SW19 clients ask us for most often. Each links through to full details, pricing and a sample report.
Home surveys
from £650 + VATRICS Level 2 and Level 3 surveys on SW19's grand period houses, Victorian terraces and conversion flats.
Valuations
from £500 + VATRed Book Market Valuations for tax, matrimonial, shared ownership and expert witness purposes.
Leasehold reform
from £550 + VATLease extension and collective enfranchisement valuations on the area's converted houses and purpose-built flats.
Party Wall
priced by scopeParty Wall Act notices, schedules of condition and awards for the extensions and loft conversions common across SW19.
Local knowledge
What we see in Wimbledon property
SW19's housing stock
Wimbledon runs from the grand Georgian and Victorian houses of the Village, near the Common, through Victorian and Edwardian terraces and semis and mansion blocks in the town, conversion flats, new-build near the station, to interwar homes toward Wimbledon Park and West Wimbledon and the more affordable terraces of South Wimbledon and Merton Park. Each needs a different survey eye.
Conservation, the Village and conversions
SW19 contains several conservation areas — Wimbledon Village, Wimbledon Common and Merton Park among them — where Merton Council applies strict controls and Article 4 directions remove some permitted-development rights. Many of the larger houses have been divided into leasehold flats, so lease length, ground rent and service charges matter, and we advise on lease extensions and collective enfranchisement. We check the position and factor it in.
Clay, trees and period detail
SW19 sits on London Clay, where shrink-swell movement near the area's many mature trees is a recognised subsidence risk — particularly for the larger Victorian and Edwardian villas on shallow footings — and parts near the Wandle can carry flood risk worth checking in the legal searches. Period roofs, solid walls, bay windows, basements and historic conversions also get particular attention.
Proven locally
Recent work in Wimbledon
A flavour of the SW19 instructions we have completed — anonymised and illustrative, with no client, address or date details, and refreshed periodically.
Nearby
Areas around Wimbledon
Common questions
Wimbledon surveyors — your questions
Yes — Wimbledon town, Wimbledon Village, Wimbledon Park, South Wimbledon, Merton Park and the surrounding SW19 streets. In recent years we have completed more than 35 instructions across the postcode; when you instruct us, an RICS surveyor who knows the area inspects the property.
We have surveyors based across South London, with much of the team working locally, so we can usually arrange an inspection in SW19 within a few working days — often sooner. Tell us your postcode and the report you need and we will confirm availability when we quote.
For larger, older or extended period homes — the Georgian and Victorian houses the Village is known for — a RICS Level 3 Building Survey is usually the right choice. We will advise on the level to suit the property, look closely at roofs, walls, basements and any alterations, and factor in mature trees and London Clay, which can bring a subsidence risk to the larger villas.
Home surveys start from £650 + VAT, valuations from £500 + VAT and leasehold reform valuations from £550 + VAT; Party Wall work is priced by scope. We give a fixed quote once we know the property and the report you need.
Get started
Tell us about your property.
Share a few details below and we'll come back with a clear, bespoke quote — and explain the options so you can decide on scope, not guesswork. Prefer to talk? Call 020 8017 1943.
