Putney Vale
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| Putney Vale | |
|---|---|
Stroud Crescent, Putney Vale Estate. 2021 | |
Location within Greater London | |
| London borough | |
| Ceremonial county | Greater London |
| Region | |
| Country | England |
| Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
| Post town | LONDON |
| Postcode district | SW15 |
| Dialling code | 020 |
| Police | Metropolitan |
| Fire | London |
| Ambulance | London |
| UK Parliament | |
| London Assembly | |


Putney Vale is a small community in south west London. It lies between Richmond Park and Wimbledon Common, to the east of Beverley Brook and Kingston Vale. Its main features are a housing estate, a superstore and a large cemetery. The A3 dual carriageway runs through it.
Political geography
Putney Vale is part of the London Borough of Wandsworth and is currently within Roehampton ward and Putney Parliamentary constituency.[1] In the Church of England, it has been a part of Roehampton parish since its separation from Putney parish in 1845.[2]
Housing
Most of the housing is provided by an estate built in the mid-1950s, on land originally earmarked for a possible cemetery extension.[3] It consists of local authority-built (mainly duplex, four-storey) maisonettes and short terraces. Many homes are now privately owned, with the balance owned and let by the Borough. The estate's curved access road, Stag Lane, has a row of shops.
There is further privately owned housing beside the A3, and on Friars Avenue – built in 1983 – adjacent to playing fields and Wimbledon Common.
Amenities
The non-denominational Putney Vale Cemetery and Crematorium, in which a number of well-known people are buried, is north and east of the housing estate. Covering 47 acres, it was established in 1891 and the crematorium in 1938.[4]
Beaver's Holt Primary School on the estate was closed in 1992 due to falling roll numbers. It was then sold to the private Hall School Wimbledon to house its junior branch.[5] In 2019 the site was sold to Thomas's London Day Schools to provide further teaching space for all four of its preparatory schools.[6]
Kingston University's Roehampton Vale campus is situated beside the A3. It has facilities for students on engineering courses.[7]
Shortly before the First World War, 175 acres were added to Wimbledon Common, including much of Newlands Farm, which had been here since the Middle Ages. The extension also created extensive playing fields at Putney Vale named the Richardson Evans Memorial Playing Fields in honour of the scheme's sponsor, Richardson Evans.[3] The fields host Saturday/Sunday league football teams, as well as number of annual schools' rugby and women's football tournaments. It is the home ground of London Cornish RFC.[8]
Allotment fruit and vegetable gardens, let by the Borough, are to the south-west of the housing estate.[9]
An Asda superstore is situated beside the A3.