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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.
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]
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.
The club was established in May 1996 as a Christian club representing West Side Church in Wandsworth. [1] They later joined the Surrey South Eastern Combination . In 2014–15 the club were Division Two champions, earning promotion to Division One.
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.
It has a village feel with the Old York Road's cafes and shops at its heart. The area has three notable pubs: the Royal Standard, the East Hill and the Alma. East Hill is an area of large Victorian houses bordered by the west side of Wandsworth Common. From 2007 to 2014 the area was used as the location for the BBC TV series Outnumbered. [18]
A Commissioners' church, it was built from 1820 to 1824.It was designed by the architect Robert Smirke in Greek Revival style. [1] Smirke also used the tower design for St Mary's, Bryanston Square and St Philip's Church, Salford, although these two churches have semicircular porticos unlike that of St Anne's.
St Mark's, Battersea Rise, is a Victorian Grade II* listed Anglican church located in Clapham Junction in London. [1] The church was designed by William White and built from 1872 to 1874 in a Geometric Middle-pointed, 13th Century Gothic style [2] using yellow bricks with red brick dressings and diapering. [1]