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On 14 July 2014, Putney Bridge closed for three months, except to pedestrians and dismounted cyclists, to undergo "essential repairs" by Wandsworth Council "to better protect the bridge from damage caused by water penetration, which has contributed to the poor road surface". [10] The bridge reopened on 26 September that year. [11] On 5 May 2017 ...
289 Putney Bridge Road, Putney, London SW15: Building: 17th century: 14 November 1988 ... Wandsworth Common: Windmill: 19th century: 7 March 1983
The park is served by Transport for London buses 220 and 270 which stop on Putney Bridge Road, Putney Bridge tube station (District line) and Putney railway station (Southwestern Railway) are both half a mile walk from the park, [25] there are Santander Cycles docking stations on the south side and the south western side of the park. [26]
Wandsworth (/ ˈ w ɒ n d z w ɜːr θ / ⓘ) is a London borough in South West London, England.It forms part of Inner London and has an estimated population of 329,677 inhabitants. . Its main communities are Battersea, Balham, Putney, Tooting and Wandsworth T
The first permanent bridge between Fulham and Putney was completed in 1729, and was the second bridge to be built across the Thames in London (after London Bridge). [ 17 ] One story runs that "in 1720 Sir Robert Walpole was returning from seeing George I at Kingston and being in a hurry to get to the House of Commons rode together with his ...
A map showing the wards of Wandsworth Metropolitan Borough as they appeared in 1916. The borough was divided into nine wards for elections: Balham, Clapham North, Clapham South, Fairfield, Putney, Southfield, Springfield, Streatham, and Tooting.
Wandsworth Common, to the south of Clapham Junction bisected by a railway line is the third largest park, at 73 hectares (180 acres). Wimbledon and Putney Commons are very large open spaces, 479 hectares (1,180 acres) in total, partly within the borough, to the south of Putney and Roehampton , and are managed by a board of Conservators rather ...
The lane is an unmade road owned and managed by Wandsworth Borough Council, it is gated at both ends and runs alongside a public road with the same name. [1] It spans from Upper Richmond road at the north end to Putney Heath at the south end and is 1,683 metres long, [2] with an area of 0.9ha. [3]