- Earlsfield
infobox UK place
country = England
map_type = Greater London
region= London
population=
official_name= Earlsfield
latitude= 51.4439
longitude= -0.1854
london_borough= Wandsworth
constituency_westminster=
post_town= LONDON
postcode_area=SW
postcode_district=SW18
dial_code= 020
os_grid_reference= TQ265735Earlsfield is an area within the
London Borough of Wandsworth ,London ,United Kingdom .Earlsfield is a typically London
suburb and comprises mostly residential Victorian terraced houses with ahigh street of shops, bars, and restaurants (very few chain stores) betweenGarratt Lane , Allfarthing Lane, and Burntwood Lane. Although it has had a slow start and lags behind its neighbour Clapham, Earlsfield - with its schools and family facilities as well as its primary transport link (seeEarlsfield railway station ) into central London - now has a strong housing market with prices continuing to outpace average house-price inflation.The
River Wandle flows parallel to the main road through the area, and has been the subject of a major, council funded clean-up operation. There is some light industry located between the high street and the river. It is not as well known as its neighbouring areas such asTooting ,Clapham ,Balham , andBattersea , which allows for a low key way of life while still being close enough to the bright lights and excitement of London. The local Earlsfield railway station provides for quick journeys toCentral London (3 stops to Waterloo [Clapham Junction, Vauxhall, Waterloo] in 12 minutes) and otherSouth London (Victoria - changing at Clapham Junction, Wimbledon one stop) areas.The area was once a working class suburb of Wandsworth and as such has medium sized terraced housing built for the working class. It now houses young families attracted by the affordability of the area in comparison to its north, west and eastern neighbours Clapham, Wandsworth, Battersea and Putney. The area is now known as Nappy Valley to some, due to the small family homes and the good schools in the area.
The area is also a haven for South Africans that seem to dominate the area at rush hour, streaming out of the less expensive house conversion flats around Garratt Lane.
There is not a considerable history to the area as it is based around a mainline (i.e. above ground) rail station that was built at the end in April 1884.
The area takes its name from the station that was built there in 1884. The station was build in the place of a large victorian residence of the name "Earlsfield". When the site was sold by the Davis family to the rail company one of the conditions of sale was that the station would be named after their house. The name of that house, "Earlsfield" provided the name of the stations, and thence the suburb.
High Street
Although vibrant, the high street is also always a little disappointing due to the high rent demanded by its landlords - the only shops, bars and restaurants that seem to survive are those that have been there for a long time - suggesting they might already have long leases that avoid the greed of the modern landlord in the area (it has been suggested that most of the high street is actually owned by two men that have owned properties in the area for decades now). Willie Gunns is about the only survivor in the area, the rest of the bars and restaurants come and go within 12 months or so.The high-street is dominated by estate agents, cafes, and bars/restaurants. The pubs are improving and a Sainsbury's Local is being built, adding to the impression that Earlsfield's high street (Garratt Lane) is transforming.
Neighbours
*
Wandsworth Common SW17
*Clapham SW12
*Battersea SW11
*Wandsworth SW18
*Tooting SW17
*Southfields SW19
*Putney SW15Next Stop Neighbouring Travel Connections
* inbound:
Clapham Junction
* outbound:Wimbledon station References
External links
* [http://www.wandsworth.gov.uk/Home/LeisureandTourism/Aboutborough/abthistory.htm The history of Earlsfield from the Wandsworth Museum]
* [http://www.wandsworthrifleclub.org.uk The Borough of Wandsworth Rifle Club]
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