It’s the first week of July (already?! Wasn’t it just Easter?), which can only mean one thing… Wimbledon is back! As the nation turns its attention to Centre Court, we’re lobbing something a little different over the net: a curated list of stunning homes with their very own tennis courts. From grass to hard courts, these properties are ace—and ready to match your lifestyle.
Coldwaltham, Sussex
And if tennis isn’t your only game, the paddocks and stables are a dream for equestrians, with Cowdray Park polo grounds just a short gallop away. Fancy a different swing? You’ll find plenty of golf courses nearby, and motorheads will love the proximity to Goodwood.
Westcott, Dorking
Set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this elegant Edwardian home scores highly for both charm and amenities. The pristine tennis court is surrounded by idyllic countryside views, offering the perfect backdrop for a rally or two.
Recently extended and lovingly refurbished, the house now boasts modern comforts while retaining its timeless character. There’s also a swimming pool, lush gardens, wildflower meadows, and even your own woodland trail—ideal for post-match cool-downs.
Itchingfield, West Sussex
With nearly 30 acres at your feet, this property serves up much more than just a tennis court. Follow a meandering path through landscaped gardens and woodland to reach the court—your own secluded Centre Court moment.
The house is a unique blend of 1930s Art Deco and contemporary industrial design—truly a grand slam of style. After your match, retreat to the top-floor leisure suite complete with gym, plunge pool, sauna, steam room, and even a flotation tank. Game, set, relax!
Finally, when properly relaxed, wander down to the covered courtyard. With a bar and glass ceiling and windows, you can feel at rest and comfortable no matter the weather.
Redlynch Park, Somerset
Located in Redlynch House, this apartment enjoys everything within the 25 impeccably kept acres of Redlynch Park. Residents can stroll from the flat through the beautifully landscaped gardens, magical woodland and walled gardens to the tennis court. Upon arrival, tennis players couldn’t be blamed for getting distracted by the view across the rolling fields.
The flat itself is located within an impressive country residence, dating back to the 18th century with much of the landscape design originating from the early 20th century. Enclosed around 300 years ago, the parkland is a rural idyll where cows and lambs wander across the rolling pastures, perfect for the countryside lovers.
Smithwood Common, Surrey
This home understands the importance of balance—on and off the court. The tennis court does double duty as a basketball court, while the nearby pavilion houses a table tennis setup and sits beside a mini football pitch. It’s the kind of versatility that would make even Djokovic proud.
Off the court, you’ll find plenty of spots to unwind. Think home bar, projector screens for movie night, and a sun-drenched swimming pool complete with an outdoor kitchen and fire-lit seating area—perfect for summer soirées or a celebratory drink after a well-fought tie-break.
Bibbenden, Kent
Vane Court enjoys extensive gardens, all designed to make the most of the sun (when it’s shining). However, it also boasts an all-weather tennis court so that those dedicated to the game can play come rain or shine.
Also one for the history lovers, this house is thought to date back to 1419 and was once the home to King Prajadhipok of Siam (now Thailand) who ruled between 1925 and his abdication in 1935. His influence can be seen throughout the property, particularly the ‘King’s Pond’, an ethereal water garden, and the stone bridge that traverses it.