Area Guide Discover the local highlights chosen by your Savills team

savills.co.uk The Duke’s Head A pub on the river with great food, outdoor seating and regular quizzes and comedy.

Welcome to Putney Putney really does have it all; exceptional transport links on the London Overground, District Line and the River Buses, lots of green open spaces and, of course, the . Appearing in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Putelie, it is the birthplace of Thomas Cromwell and hosted the 1647 Putney Debates, which took place in the Parish Church of St Mary The Virgin. Putney is also famous for hosting the start of the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race which takes place in the Spring and draws people from far and wide. The area is ideal for young singles, couples, parents and retirees, with the requisite infrastructure and amenities. There is a comprehensive mix of beautiful period houses, conversion flats and purpose built apartments and we very often help people on 4 or even 5 stops along A few of our favourite places to eat their property journey. Local restaurants There is a wealth of restaurants, pubs and cafes to find in Putney, whether it’s fine dining, a pub lunch with a view or a morning coffee along the river. Gazette Bibo Midori Sushi Munal Fine seasonal French An independent Delicious sushi freshly made Tandoori food at this well known neighbourhood Italian in this small and friendly Excellent Indian and haunt, with private rooms restaurant with a fine wine spot on Upper Richmond Nepalese food with available to hire. list and authentic dishes. Road. fantastic service. Schools

Putney has a fantastic selection of private, state, academy and church schools to choose from that are highly regarded and places highly prized. The Falcons School for Girls 11 Woodborough Road, Putney, SW15 6PY Hurlingham School 122 Road, Putney, SW15 2NQ Brandlehow Primary School Brandlehow Road, Putney, SW15 2ED Prospect House School 75 Putney Hill, Putney, SW15 3NT St. Mary’s CE Primary School Felsham Road, Putney, SW15 1BA All Saints’ CE Primary School Putney Common, Putney, SW15 1HL Places to visit Some of our favourite local sights Putney has something for everyone, whether it’s the shops along the High Street, the rowing clubs on the river or a good pub to whittle away a Sunday afternoon. Here are just 3 highlights that we think should not be missed, whether you are visiting or a resident here. The Thames Putney Heath The Half Moon A walk along the river through Over 400 acres that join on to A pub that is famous for its live Park, under Putney - perfect for music, having hosted the likes of The Bridge and long the Embankment is cycling, walking, running and cricket. Who, U2 and Rolling Stones. an essential. Savills Putney notebook

Putney Bridge was built in 1729 linking SW15 has been connected to several Fulham in the north to Putney in the notable figures over the years including south, and was the second bridge ever chief minister for Henry VIII Thomas to cross the river after London Bridge. Cromwell, post War Prime Minister It is the only bridge in Britain to have a Clement Attlee and latterly Liberal church at both ends. Democrat Nick Clegg. “Having debated a move from W2 for some time and been somewhat reluctant to cross the river, I only wish I’d made the move 5 years earlier. Putney is pitch perfect for family living.”

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