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Putney occupies a rare position in London's residential landscape — a leafy, village-like enclave in South West London that offers seamless connectivity to the city. Internationally recognised as the global capital of rowing and the storied starting point of the Oxford–Cambridge Boat Race, it is a neighbourhood of special distinction.

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The Rowing Capital

No neighbourhood in London wears its sporting identity quite as naturally as Putney. More than twenty rowing clubs operate from Putney Embankment, establishing it as the undisputed heart of the capital's rowing scene. Each spring, the eyes of the sporting world turn here as the Oxford–Cambridge Boat Race begins its iconic course along the Thames.

Putney Properties for Sale

Houses for sale in Putney are among South West London's most diverse. The quintessential address remains the Victorian or Edwardian terraced house, with the Parkfields conservation area and Coalecroft Road among the most prized. Elegant red-brick mansion blocks such as Manor Fields and Kenilworth Court are equally celebrated, while modern riverside schemes along the Thames deliver luxury penthouses and contemporary apartments. Larger detached houses line tree-heavy streets such as Chartfield Avenue, and conversion flats around Upper Richmond Road provide an accessible entry point into this highly desirable postcode.

Abundant Green Spaces

Putney's relationship with the outdoors sets it apart from much of inner London. Putney Heath, Putney Common, and Wandsworth Park together form an expansive network of green space on the neighbourhood's doorstep — lending the area an airy, calm quality more commonly associated with the countryside than with a Zone 2 London address. Most modern apartments on sale and storied gems boast convenient closeness to these green havens.

Historic Thames Crossing

Putney Bridge, built in 1729, was the first Thames crossing outside central London — and remains the only bridge in Britain with a church at each end, All Saints and St. Mary's standing on either bank. Today, the Thames towpath, a thriving high street, and the legendary Half Moon music venue — which has hosted the likes of U2 and The Rolling Stones — ensures Putney's cultural life is as compelling as its history.