Wimbledon Common

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Lonely Planet review

Running on into Putney Heath, Wimbledon Common covers 460 hectares of South London and is a wonderful expanse of open space for walking, nature trailing and picnicking. On the southern side of the common, the misnamed Caesar's Camp is what's left of a roughly circular earthen fort built in the 5th century BC, which proves that Wimbledon was settled before Roman times.

There are a few specific sights on Wimbledon Common, however, including Wimbledon Windmill (tel: 8947 2825; www.wimbledonwindmillmuseum.org.uk; Windmill Rd SW19; - Sat, - Sun late Mar-Oct), a fine smock mill (ie octagonal-shaped with sloping weatherboarded sides) dating from 1817 which now contains a museum with working models on the history of windmills and milling. It was during a stay in the mill in 1908 that Robert Baden-Powell was inspired to write parts of his Scouting for Boys .