Aorangi Terrace (Murray Mound / Henman Hill)

Aorangi Terrace (Murray Mound / Henman Hill) is a scenic lookout Wimbledon located in United Kingdom.

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    Scenic Lookout

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The All England Lawn Tennis Club (Church Rd) Wimbledon Greater London SW19 5AE United Kingdom

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Olly Stedall

In '09, Tim Henman said to Jonathan Ross that he had agreed with Andy Murray it is still "Henman Hill ". He joked that "Murray can have all those grand slams he's going to win but I'm keeping my hill ."

Olly Stedall

It is named after Aorangi Park , the London New Zealand Rugby Club's grounds, which were here until 1981. Aorangi refers to the Māori description of Aoraki (Mount Cook), the highest mountain in NZ.

Ahmet Douas

Great place to chill !

Robert Thompson

Get here early with a picnic blanket to reserve a space!

Dan

No love for Rusedski Ridge?

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Tennis
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Best place to go after the game for japanese food is Koi, in kensington, palace gate. Recommend the dragon roll and foie gras duck tataki. Perfect (pic. chelsea flower show with Laurent Perrier - Geoff Leong

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Museum
Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum

Good way to end the guided tour. The exhibit is super interesting and the pieces gathered here are impressive. - Julie L

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Tennis Court
Court No.1

Get there early and head for the practice courts - Andy Thesen

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Scenic Lookout
Parliament Hill

Lovely views of the city from here. Can get very crowded on warm days. There's more to the Heath than Parliament hill. Take the time to explore. - Tim O'Donovan

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Scenic Lookout
The Southbank Observation Point

Lovely views of St Paul's. - Chris Phillips

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Scenic Lookout
Barbican Highwalk

It's like an adventure for adults and gives you one of the best (and free) views onto the City of London if you continue your tour to the connected Highwalks. - Nico R