A guide to living in Clapham
Another part of the residential success of Clapham, the common really is one of the most sought after locations in London. Green and tranquil, this neighbourhood is regarded as the perfect accompaniment to the action packed surrounding areas.
The common itself stretches across approximately 89 acres and has been designated as parkland since 1878. The green space houses three ponds including two fishing ponds and ‘Cock Pond’, a paddling pool for children. There is also the famed bandstand, right in the centre of the common; it is Grade II listed and the largest bandstand in the capital.
Everyday shopping can be successfully carried out on the bustling Clapham High Street, whilst each Sunday, London Artisans’ Market runs from Bonneville Primary School, offering local produce aplenty. Alternatively, Venn Street Market is the newest in the area, with a selection of gluten-free and health food products.
“There are many house shares that are ideal for young professionals looking to get the most for their money, and large Victorian family houses for those aiming to buy.”
Whilst there are some spectacular Queen Anne and Georgian properties around the edges of the common, most of the local property is Victorian, although this is not to be sniffed at. There are many houseshares that are ideal for young professionals looking to get the most for their money, and large Victorian family houses for those aiming to buy.
Many residents known as ‘Clappers’, move to Clapham Common initially to rent and then and end up staying to buy property, this acts as sufficient evidence to sum up the popularity of an area so synonymous with South London charm.
Schools
Primary: Parkgate School, Clapham Manor Primary School
Secondary: Lambeth Academy, Emanuel School
Eating & Drinking
Metro Garden Restaurant & Bar boasts an accomplished mix of modern European cuisine, as well as views of the common, a secret garden and a Date Night every Friday for Clapham’s lonely hearts. A Clapham institution, Eco, is known for its gourmet pizzas, complete with refurbishment and an overhaul of the menu, Eco now has even more to offer adoring locals.
We Recommend…
For a range of delis, organic food shops and overall trendy and exclusive vibes, we recommend a short stroll up to Clapham Old Town.
Travelling to Clapham
Clapham Common and Clapham South tube stations are both served by the Northern Line and of course, in this area you are privy to the riches Clapham Junction has to offer.