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  2. St Thomas a Becket, Wandsworth - Wikipedia

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    Southwest view of the church. St Thomas a Becket is a Grade II listed Roman Catholic church at West Hill, Wandsworth, London SW18. [1] It was built in 1895 in a Perpendicular style, and the architect was Edward Goldie. [1]

  3. West Hill, Wandsworth - Wikipedia

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    West Hill, Wandsworth. West Hill is a road in Wandsworth, London. It runs west–east, from the junction with the A219 at Tibbet's Corner near Putney Heath to the junction with Putney Bridge Road and Merton Road in the east, where it becomes Wandsworth High Street. It is part of the A3, and the eastern end is also part of the South Circular Road.

  4. Richmond and Putney Unitarian Church - Wikipedia

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    Richmond and Putney Unitarian Church is a Unitarian church in Ormond Road, Richmond, London. The church building, dating from 1896 and designed by the architect T Locke Worthington, [ 1 ] includes an apse with five stained glass lancers, dating from 1912, by Morris & Co. [ 2 ] A rear extension designed by Kenneth Tayler was opened in 1966.

  5. All Saints Church, Wandsworth - Wikipedia

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    All Saints Church, Wandsworth, is a Grade II* listed church in Wandsworth High Street, London. It is a Church of England parish church, and the original parish church of Wandsworth . Revd David Simpson became the Vicar of the Parish of Wandsworth in 2023 after working at Holy Trinity Brompton .

  6. Battersea - Wikipedia

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    The present church, which was completed in 1777, hosted the marriage of William Blake and Catherine Boucher in 1782. Benedict Arnold, his wife Peggy Shippen, and their daughter were buried in the crypt of the church. Battersea Park, a 200-acre (0.81 km 2) northern rectangle by the Thames, was landscaped and founded for public use in 1858. [2]

  7. Balham - Wikipedia

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    Balham is situated between four south London commons: Clapham Common to the north, Wandsworth Common to the west, Tooting Graveney Common to the south, and the adjoining Tooting Bec Common to the east – the latter two historically distinct areas are referred to by both Wandsworth Council and some local people as Tooting Common.

  8. Talk:West Hill, Wandsworth - Wikipedia

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  9. Tooting - Wikipedia

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    Tooting has a large British Asian community and has gained the nickname "land of the curry mile" due to the concentration of South Asian restaurants. [15]In the 2011 census, Tooting was White or White British (47%), Asian or Asian British (28.8%), Black or Black British (15.5%), Mixed/multiple ethnic groups (5%), and Other ethnic group (2.9%).