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We use recycled/recyclable materials where possible.
Mattress bags are used once, then recycled.
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16,918 – 2021 Census
East Putney
District Line
Heathrow
16 miles – 50 minutes
Richmond Park
3 miles – 10 minutes
Putney Arts Theatre
S Circular Road
Wandsworth Park
0.8 mile – 4 minutes
South Western Railway
High Street
In the Domesday Book, Putney is called both Putelei and Putenhie.
King Edward I pays Robert the Ferryman and other sailors 3s 6d to help carry the royal family across the Thames.
Large houses for wealthy merchants are constructed along the river.
During the English Civil War, Oliver Cromwell holds a series of debates about a new English constitution at the church of St Mary the Virgin.
Finding out her beau is having an affair, local woman Mary Wollstonecraft tries to end it all by leaping off Putney Bridge. She is pulled from the Thames and later marries William Godwin. They have two daughters, the elder of the two, also named Mary, marries the poet Percy Shelley and has her own a writing career, penning Frankenstein.
Putney Station opens running to Waterloo.
Putney Bridge is completed, it still stands today and is the starting point of the Oxford vs Cambridge boat race.
Large developments of mansion flats are built, cementing the area’s affluent status.
On the 1st of April, East Putney Station is sold to London Underground for just £1, making it cheaper buy the station, than buy a cup of tea at the station café.