Borough of Wandsworth

Welcome to Wandsworth, a leafy, south-west London borough overlooking the River Thames. It’s right opposite Fulham and, while the area has plenty in common with its affluent neighbour, living here is notably kinder on the bank balance. Read on to discover developments that are rated the best places to live in Wandsworth. In addition, read reviews from residents who own or rent in Wandsworth.

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Best places to live in Borough of Wandsworth

HomeViews Top Rated Development ranking takes into account the Star Rating and HomeViews Transparency Rating of every development in the area

View of the River Thames and tall building at night

Good transport links & Michelin stars

Young professionals regularly vote Wandsworth as one of the best places to live in London, pipping sought-after postcodes like Battersea and Wimbledon to the post. And it’s no wonder. The area brags contemporary waterside apartments and great connections – it’s just 12 minutes to Waterloo from Wandsworth Town station, and Wandsworth Common gets commuters to Victoria in even less. There’s also a fabulous drinking and foodie scene here, largely centred on the area’s many pubs. The star of the show is pared-back Chez Bruce, on Bellevue Road, which has bagged a Michelin star for its delectable French cuisine and wines.

For those who want to be within easy walking distance from the station, Mapleton Crescent is a great option. This striking building’s brought to the area by Pocket Living – a company on a mission to design smart spaces for first-time buyers in prime London locations. This 27-storey tower houses 57 one-bed apartments, along with a river-facing state-of-the-art workspace and a rooftop terrace.

“The location is fantastic – within walking distance of shops, parks, gyms, supermarkets, pubs, restaurants, transport hubs – can’t complain at all!” Verified owner at Mapleton Crescent

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Ram Quarter is another option. This one’s right in the heart of the borough, neighbouring the peaceful River Wandle. Developed by the Greenland Group, it’s a purpose-built neighbourhood with shops, restaurants and hundreds of one to four-bedroom flats. Ram Quarter, carefully converted from the former Young’s Brewery, and lots of its original features have been retained.

The Coopers Lofts are where the history of the site can really be felt – period features like high ceilings, exposed iron and brickwork, and restored industrial style windows are a throwback to the brewery’s 19th-century origins. Outside, the buildings facades preserve the heritage of the buildings.” – HomeViews Property Pro on Ram Quarter

Moved into the development in summer 2018 as a new build. Lovely spacious apartment with all modern fixtures and fittings. Great location with the south side shopping centre a 2min walk and lovely pubs and restaurants in the area. Easy access into Waterloo from Wandsworth town- 13min with trains every 10mins. Energy efficient apartments mean low bills, I think I’ve only had the heating on once since moving in.” – Amy, verified renter at Ram Quarter, in Wandsworth

view of Wandsworth from above

Wandsworth’s greenery

Despite its plentiful hustle and bustle, Wandsworth is a peaceful, green borough – the perfect antidote to busy city life. Wandsworth Common is the area’s heart, an 175-acre stretch of picnic space and nature trails. There’s a wildlife centre and a lake made for strolling, as well. You’ll find more of the same at King George’s Park, plus sports pitches and a tennis club.

Nappy Valley

Naturally, all that green space – together with some excellent schools and good-size Victorian houses – has seen an increase in the family population here. So much so, Wandsworth’s been nicknamed ‘Nappy Valley’. It’s the mixture of ages in Wandsworth that make it the diverse, harmonious community it is. To see the local spirit at its best, head for the Wandsworth Fringe in May – a celebration of dance, theatre and art talent.

You can find out more about living in the area by reading reviews from residents. Click on the developments below to find out more about residents’ experiences and also, to discover the best places to live and rent in Wandsworth. Moreover, If there’s a property that you can’t see on HomeViews, you can add a new listing and leave your review here.

Reviews in Borough of Wandsworth

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Review Date Mar 2024

The area is amazing it’s zone 1 very less travel time. And the local area is very convenient. Battersea power station is like a 5 min walk. Perfect location.

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Really like the interiors in here. The design and facilities are amazing.the social space is really really nice. It has a coffee machine free coffee every time. There is a garden on the first floor which is amazing a cool place to hangout in summers.

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I wish I knew about the coffee machine in the social area.

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Responded very efficiently and quickly. All the problems get solved in very less time.

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The design facilities are great

Review Date Mar 2024

The connectivity is really good and the area is extremely safe. The power station is close to us and they’ve got great restraints and shopping options.

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The design facilities are great, there is a cinema room and meeting rooms which are super convenient. It’s a lovely space to interacts and socialise with other residents. The layout of the apartment is great makes it look very spacious and there are two balconies which have a great view.

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We didn’t know that we would get a coffee machine which was a great surprise, the gym was a little bit of a disappointment tho but still great overall

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The building management has been really helpful and quick to respond to any queries we’ve had!

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Interesting place

Review Date Mar 2024

Quiet from our flat could do with a bin shute. occasionally noise from neighbours during unsocial hours

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I like coworking space it is spaceous. Heating bill is a bit high for some reason, convenient distance from station. NO traffic noise, gym is a bit limited with equipments. Hot water facilities keep breaking down. Lift not working is a bit inconvenient

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Cost of heating, reviews of utilities companies such as switch2 where it looks like we are overcharged.

How has the building management responded to any problems or issues you have raised:

In a few days to a week things are fixed. Handyman is nice.

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Just great vibes to be around

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Review Date Mar 2024

M&S is a 6 min walk away and Waitrose is a 5 min walk. I prefer M&S because of the vibes. The tube is in close proximity as well as any bus neeeded. It’s quite and clean, almost makes you improve your lifestyle and start being more active. Battersea park is a 10 min walk! Really nice!!

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The building is very welcoming and warm with a sense of community and mutual respect. The staff are really making effort to make this place as comforting as possible. I really appreciate the effort they put in in organising events. Ofelia stands out to me because of how approachable she is is and how open she is to organising events that fits the Lark’s community.

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I would add more emphasis on the events that go on in the building as hat really creates the sense of community.

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Any issues are quickly dealt with and everything is well organised and more importantly communicated to the residents.

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