West Hill Park, Putney

West Hill Park, Putney

West Hill Park is a new housing development in Putney south London. It is built upon the former site of Roehampton University's Whitelands College, itself built upon the former site of West Hill House, a luxury estate built by Giles Gilbert Scott and landscaped by Capability Brown, parts of which were integrated into the college as student accommodation and have been retained by the housing development.


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