Manor Fields, Putney | £1.25m

Rarely Available 4-Bedroom Apartment in a Landmark Putney Mansion Block

Details

Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 2
Receptions: 3
Square Feet: 2108

 
 

Location Guide

Putney, located in the southwest of London within the Borough of Wandsworth, offers a distinctive blend of riverside charm, green spaces, and excellent connectivity, making it a consistently popular residential area. Sitting on the south bank of the River Thames, Putney balances urban convenience with a suburban atmosphere, attracting professionals, families, and students alike. The area has a long-standing reputation for rowing and outdoor recreation, alongside a vibrant local high street and a strong community feel.

Transport Links

Putney is exceptionally well-connected for travel into Central London and beyond. Putney railway station provides regular South Western Railway services into London Waterloo, with journey times of around 15–20 minutes. East Putney Underground station, on the District Line, offers direct access to areas such as Fulham, South Kensington, and Westminster, while Putney Bridge station on the north side of the Thames offers additional District Line connections just across the bridge. Numerous bus routes, including 14, 85, and 93, serve the local area, offering convenient alternatives for commuting or travel to surrounding neighbourhoods. Cyclists also benefit from the riverside paths and local cycling infrastructure, and for drivers, the A3 provides quick access out of London toward Surrey and the south coast.

Education

Putney offers a broad selection of educational options, both state and independent. Notable primary schools include Hotham Primary School and Our Lady of Victories Catholic Primary School, while Ashcroft Technology Academy, located nearby, is a popular choice at secondary level. For independent schooling, Putney High School GDST is highly regarded, providing education for girls from junior through to sixth form. Also in the vicinity is The Roche School, a co-educational independent primary. The area is also within reach of higher education institutions such as the University of Roehampton, further cementing Putney’s appeal to a wide demographic.

Local Attractions

One of Putney’s defining features is its access to green space and the river. Putney Heath and Wimbledon Common offer expansive woodlands and open land ideal for walking, running, and dog-walking. Along the riverfront, the Thames Path provides scenic routes popular with walkers, joggers, and cyclists, while the embankment is a hub for rowing, particularly around Putney Bridge where many university and local rowing clubs are based. The start of the annual Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race is a key event for the area, drawing large crowds every spring.

Entertainment and Amenities

Putney’s town centre offers a lively and varied mix of shops, cafés, and restaurants. The Putney Exchange shopping centre houses a range of high-street names, while nearby streets offer a more boutique and independent shopping experience. Dining options range from riverside gastropubs and family-run Italian restaurants to international chains. The area also features several gyms, yoga studios, and wellness centres, with the Putney Leisure Centre offering a pool and fitness facilities. For cultural entertainment, the Putney Arts Theatre hosts local productions and community events throughout the year. Additionally, nearby Barnes and Fulham offer further nightlife and cultural attractions within easy reach.

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