Top 5 places to live in Putney

Putney High Street

Considering living in Putney? We take a look at the five highest-rated new developments in this popular suburb in South West London. We’ll explore what it’s like to live in Putney and discover the best places to live in Putney as rated by real residents in the neighbourhood.

Top 5 best places to live in Putney

These five new developments have been rated as the best in Putney by verified residents on HomeViews. Developments are rated on location, design, management, value and facilities, giving an overall star rating combining all five categories. We’ve only included developments with at least 10 reviews completed.

*PLEASE NOTE these rankings take into account how recently reviews have been submitted, so may not match the overall star ratings shown. More recent reviews are given a greater weighting to reflect current building performance.

1. London Square Putney, SW15

London Square
4.52 (19 reviews) 4.52 (19 reviews)
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Residents on HomeViews currently rate London Square Putney as the best place to live in Putney. This new development was designed by signature architects Allford Hall Monaghan Morris and comprises one, two and three bedroom apartments and penthouses. The scheme’s excellent location brings Putney Mainline and East Putney stations within easy reach, and is also a short walk away from Putney High Street.

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2. Putney Rise, SW15

Barratt London
4.39 (9 reviews) 4.39 (9 reviews)
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Second on our list of outstanding places to live in Putney is Putney Rise from Barratt Homes. This development offers 125 one, two and three-bedroom apartments and 30 houses within a gated complex, and was designed by Carey Jones Architects. Trains from Putney Station reach London Waterloo in just under 20 minutes, and residents also have easy access to the District line at nearby East Putney and Putney Bridge stations.

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3. Langham Square, SW15

St James
4.18 (21 reviews) 4.18 (21 reviews)
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Our third-ranked development in Putney is Langham Square by St James. Located adjacent to East Putney underground station, the development offers one, two and three-bedroom apartments and penthouses, all with private outdoor space. Residents of these apartments also benefit from ground floor retail shops, cafes, a public piazza, and basement car/cycle parking.

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4. Putney Square, SW15

Barratt London
4.18 (7 reviews) 4.18 (7 reviews)
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The fourth highest-rated new development in Putney is currently Putney Square – a Barratt London scheme. It was designed by PRC Architects and comprises 215 one, two and three-bedroom apartments. Residents benefit from having private car parking spaces, landscaped gardens and bicycle storage. The development is conveniently located between Putney station and East Putney underground station.

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5. Emerald Square, SW15

St James
4.14 (6 reviews) 4.14 (6 reviews)
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A St. James development for Berkeley, Emerald Square takes the fifth spot on our list. it offers a selection of homes located just off Roehampton Lane, and situated close to Richmond Park and the Roehampton Club. Local bus routes go to nearby Barnes and Barnes Mainline station, and trains from here go directly to Waterloo.

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What is Putney known for?

Putney is perhaps best known for being the starting line for the annual Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race. Many prominent rowing clubs and universities have boat sheds on Putney Embankment. A number of sailing clubs can also be found on this stretch of the river. This makes it an important hub for watersports in the west of the city.

The Blues in the 2016 Oxford Cambridge Boat Race
The Oxford Blues in the 2016 Boat Race (image credit: Katie Chan)

Putney Bridge joins Fulham to the north with Putney to the south. The bridge is overlooked by churches on both banks – All Saints Church Fulham and St Mary’s Church Putney. Putney High Street connects with the bridge and leads up past Putney station to Putney Hill.

Is Putney a nice area of London?

Putney is widely considered to be a very desirable part of the capital to live in. The combination of tranquil riverside walks, a very smart high street and a great range of property options make it a must-consider for those who want a more relaxed London lifestyle. The best places to live in Putney can hold their own against the best that the rest of London has to offer.

Living in Putney

Life in Putney runs at a slower pace than in Fulham across the river. This attracts families and young professionals who are drawn to the area’s beautiful properties, peaceful neighbourhoods and easy access to green spaces.

Putney residents can head down to the riverside to enjoy the historic Wandsworth Park. Alternatively, the smaller Leader’s Gardens park is also next to the river and features excellent tennis facilities, a playground and small cafe.

Heading up Putney Hill brings you out onto Putney Heath. This historic 400-acre area of scrub and open land is popular for dog walks and weekend picnics and connects with Wimbledon Common to the south and Richmond Park to the west.

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Putney Bridge at dusk
Putney Bridge at dusk, looking across to All Saints Church Fulham

Transport in Putney

Transport connections in Putney include regular South Western Rail services from Putney station. This provides great transport links for commuters into Clapham Junction and London Waterloo.

Underground services on the District Line run from East Putney and Putney Bridge station just over the bridge in Fulham. In addition, weekday peak time riverboat services also depart from Putney Pier on the Embankment. These run through the city into Blackfriars Millennium Pier.

Housing market in Putney

Putney boasts an excellent network of handsome Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian terraced streets. The area is also home to some fine mansion blocks and apartment buildings. These date from the 1930s through to modern luxury developments on the riverside, which are among the best places to live in Putney.

It is pricey to buy property in Putney, however. Zoopla puts the current Putney house price average at £837,058. This places it significantly above the London average of £723,055. Renting in Putney cots an average of £3,467 PCM, according to the latest data from Home.co.uk (October 2023). Again, this is higher than the London average of £3,240 PCM.


Check out our Putney area guide to find out more about the area, or discover London’s 10 highest-rated young professional accommodation options for great rental developments around central London.

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Putney is a playground for outdoor enthusiasts. Those who’ve never set foot here will probably know it as the starting point for the annual Cambridge and Oxford boat race. It’s home to a number of rowing clubs, along with a selection of groups dedicated Read more about Putney

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