, & Area Guide Discover the regional highlights, chosen by your local Savills team

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This area offers something for everyone and this is the reason why it is so popular with young professionals and families alike. Lying in the south west of and with excellent transport links, it is home to many good schools, restaurants, boutiques and bars. There is a wide selection of property to choose; from the new developments along the river to sought-after Victorian cottages and Edwardian terraces. There is an abundance of green spaces in the form of , and that are perfect for escaping to, and a great spot for a Schools Finton House School picnic in the summer months. 171 Trinity Road, London, SW17 7HL With the redevelopment of We have an excellent choice of state Eaton House The Manor , Young’s and private schools, which is one of Preparatory brewery and the potential for the main reasons why young families are drawn here. Listed here are just a 58 Clapham Common Northside, Crossrail2 this is a really exciting London, SW4 9RU place to call home. few that can be found. Honeywell Junior School Broomwood Hall Honeywell Road, London, SW11 6EF 50 Nightingale Lane, London, SW12 8TE Belleville Primary School Newton Prep School Belleville Road, London, SW11 6PR 149 Battersea Park Road, London, SW8 4BX Local restaurants | A few of our favourite places to eat. Whether you’re looking for a stylish restaurant, a drink on the river or a café to unwind, there is a huge variety to choose from in this area.

Soif Trinity Lamberts A delightful rustic space with a Smart and exciting, Trinity A British seasonal restaurant in daily menu of sumptuous French remains the go-to in Clapham , using only local and fare and an excellent wine list. for celebrations and special ethical produce, a must visit. occasions.

Chez Bruce High end French dining on the edge of Wandsworth Common, this is an exceptional Michelin starred dining experience. Tsunami Modern Japanese cuisine in a low lit and contemporary feel restaurant - they serve fantastic cocktails. The Dairy Consistently fabulous, The Dairy offers small plate dining in a chic bar/ bistro setting. Santa Maria del Sur Found on Queenstown Road, this is a popular and friendly Argentinian steak house with live music every Monday. The Prince Albert A gastro pub in Battersea overlooking the Park, this is a place not to miss for great British food and ales. Battersea Park and the Zoo Covering over 200 acres along the of the , this is the perfect spot to get away from it all. No trip would be complete without a stop off at their Zoo. Battersea Cats and Dogs Home Visitors are welcome all year round, and even if you’re not looking to rehome an animal you can enjoy the cafe, gift shop and learn more about the centre. Pump House Gallery Set in Battersea Park, this wonderful art space hosts several contemporary exhibitions each year from photography to performance. Venn Street Market Every Saturday between 10am-4pm, a lively food market pops up to offer fresh produce including vegetables, fish, handmade bread and delicious cheeses.

Places to visit | Some of our favourite local sights The area offers a wealth of activities for all ages to enjoy all year round, from taking advantage of the plentiful open spaces to hidden gems such as the antiques market tucked away on Northcote Road. Bec Northcote Clapham The Lido Road Picturehouse Based in Balham this venue The second largest The perfect place to browse An independent arthouse has garnered a reputation swimming pool (by surface the many independent shops cinema close to Clapham as one London’s best music area) in the UK, this is and stop for a bite to eat in Common showing a venues. Turn up any night an excellent attraction in one of the fantastic cafes. selection of classic and and expect to see something South-West London. Don’t miss the antiques mainstream films. special. market! Savills Battersea, Clapham & Wandsworth notebook

Battersea Power Station has appeared in many British cinematic moments over the years including End of the Affair, 101 Dalmations and Wilde.

Clapham Junction is the UK’s busiest railway station, and despite its name is actually in Battersea.

Wandsworth takes its name from the which appears in the of 1086 suggesting that that it was called after a man named Waendelç.

“Living in Battersea gives me the best of both worlds; easy access to but a more laid back lifestyle.”

“I have called Clapham home for most of my life and it’s the perfect place for the whole family. There’s no better place than the Common in the Summer.” Your team in Battersea, Clapham & Wandsworth

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