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Putney
NamePutney
Pushpin label positionbottom
Coordinates51.4642°N 0.2167°W
Population77,782

Putney is a district in southwest London, England, located in the London Borough of Wandsworth. It is situated on the south bank of the River Thames, opposite Fulham and Barnes, and is known for its historic Putney Bridge, which connects it to Fulham Palace and Hurlingham Park. The area is also home to the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, which hosts the Wimbledon Championships, and is near King George's Park and Wandsworth Park.

Geography

Putney is located in the London Borough of Wandsworth, near the River Wandle and Tooting Bec Common. The area is bordered by Wandsworth Common to the east, Kingston upon Thames to the south, and Richmond Park to the west. Putney is also close to Clapham Common and Wimbledon Common, and is situated near the A3 road and the South Circular Road. The district is near Tooting, Balham, and Earlsfield, and is connected to Central London by Putney railway station and East Putney tube station.

History

The history of Putney dates back to the Domesday Book of 1086, when it was listed as a small village. The area was later owned by the Bishop of London and was known for its Putney Heath, which was a popular spot for dueling in the 18th and 19th centuries. Putney was also the site of the Putney Debates in 1647, which were a series of discussions between Oliver Cromwell and other Parliamentarian leaders. The area is near Hampton Court Palace and Kew Gardens, and is connected to Richmond upon Thames by the Towpath.

Demographics

The demographics of Putney are diverse, with a population of over 77,000 people, according to the 2011 United Kingdom census. The area is home to a mix of young professionals, families, and retirees, and has a high proportion of residents who work in Central London. Putney is also a popular area for students, with several universities and colleges nearby, including Kingston University and the University of Roehampton. The district is near Tooting Broadway and Clapham Junction, and is connected to Heathrow Airport by the A316 road.

Economy

The economy of Putney is driven by a mix of local businesses, including shops, restaurants, and cafes, as well as larger companies with offices in the area. The district is home to several major employers, including BSkyB and Harrods, and is near the London Stock Exchange and the City of London. Putney is also a popular area for startups and small businesses, with several coworking spaces and incubators nearby, including TechHub and The Office Group. The area is connected to Canary Wharf and The Shard by the Jubilee line.

Transport

Putney has a well-developed transport network, with several bus routes and train stations connecting the area to Central London and other parts of the city. The district is served by Putney railway station and East Putney tube station, which provide regular services to Waterloo station and King's Cross station. Putney is also connected to Heathrow Airport by the A316 road and the M3 motorway, and is near the M25 motorway and the A3 road. The area is also served by several Santander Cycles docking stations and is near the Thames Path.

Education

Putney is home to several schools and educational institutions, including Putney High School and St Paul's School. The area is also near several universities and colleges, including Kingston University and the University of Roehampton, and is connected to Imperial College London and the London School of Economics by the District line. Putney is also home to several libraries, including the Putney Library and the Wandsworth Library, and is near the British Library and the National Archives. The district is also served by several University of London institutions, including Goldsmiths, University of London and Queen Mary University of London. Category:Districts of London