Between the Commons, Clapham, London, SW11

Nov 10, 2011
Before the railway came the area was rural and  specialised in growing lavender. On 21 May 1838 the London and Southampton   Railway, which became the London and South Western Railway (L&SWR) that day, opened its line from Nine Elms as far as Woking. That was the first railway through the area but it had no station at the present site. The station brought development to the surrounding area whose population rose from 6,000 in 1840 to 168,000 by 1910. One of the most famous residents was William Wilberforce who is famous for spearheading the abolition of slavery. The area known as ‘Between the Commons’ straddles Northcote Road which is a thriving shopping area with high end boutiques and antique stores. There are also plenty of coffee shops, bars and restaurants to choose from. If you are looking for a lettings agent Between the Commons, SW11 or an estate agent Between the Commons, SW11 we would love to assist you in searching for a house, apartment or flat to rent or to let Between the Commons, SW11 or help you if you are looking to buy or sell your flat, apartment or house Between the Commons, SW11. We love to help our Clapham clients who are looking to sell or let their properties in Clapham, potentially saving them thousands by utilising our sensible fixed fee structure which means that you can sell your house through us for fees as low as £1000 + VAT or rent or let your home from just £500 + VAT. Goodbye Big Fees. Hello Fixed Fees. We look forward to being of assistance. 020 7183 4049 or clapham@harperfinn.co.uk Our Clapham office is open from 9am to 8pm Monday to Friday and 10am to 4pm on Saturdays.     At OliverFinn Clapham we love to know as much as we can about the areas that we work in. We believe that we can only call ourselves experts, if we truly are.     Recent instructions offered by OliverFinn Clapham  
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