
Fulham House
In stark contrast to Putney High Street, a hive of bustling activity, Fulham High Street feels more like a back road which has been taken over by numerous bus routes. Yet, at number 87 is one of Fulham’s oldest houses with a rich history.

Battersea and the new age of leisure
This year we celebrate 150 years of the Royal Albert Hall, a reminder of the legacy of the Great Exhibition of 1851. Whilst the story of the Crystal Palace that hosted the exhibition is well documented, more obscure is Battersea’s own Albert Palace, erected in 1885 facing the southern end of Battersea Park along Prince of Wales Drive….

Brian Barnes: Battersea’s own Muralist

Wandsworth’s Huguenots

Granville Sharp & his family portrait
Pioneering Slavery Abolitionist, social commentator and indefatigable autodidact

Wandsworth’s Victorian masterpiece
Wandsworth most spectacular building , orphanage, school, spy centre, hospital…