Burlington Road, Central Fulham, Fulham, London, SW6

Dec 5, 2011
Burlington Road is situated in the locality of Central Fulham, within the area of Fulham. Fulham, or in its earliest form "Fullanham", is uncertainly stated to signify "the place" either "of fowls" or "of mud" (which probably had a lot to do with the fact that the River Thames would flood it periodically), or alternatively, "land in the crook of a river bend belonging to a man named Fulla". The manor is said to have been given to Bishop Erkenwald about the year 691 for himself and his successors in the see of London, and Holinshed relates that the Bishop of London was lodging in his manor place in 1141 when Geoffrey de Mandeville, riding out from the Tower of London, took him prisoner. During the Commonwealth the manor was temporarily out of the bishops' hands, being sold to Colonel Edmund Harvey. In 879 Danish invaders, sailing up the Thames, wintered at Fulham and Hammersmith. If you are searching for a Lettings agent in Central Fulham, SW6 or an Estate Agent in Central Fulham, SW6 at OliverFinn Central Fulham we would love to assist you if you wish to buy or sell in Central Fulham, or rent or let in Central Fulham.   Recent Instructions offered by OliverFinn Fulham   At OliverFinn Fulham we love to know as much as we can about the areas that we work in. We beleive that we can only call ourselves experts, if we truly are.
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