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The borough of Lambeth now owns and manages the common land, taking over responsibility from both Wandsworth and Battersea. The controversy over how to use the land rages on to this day, with many residents opposing its use as a concert venue. Need a South London Architect? Any information you provide us remains strictly confidential You must select at least one option! Please indicate an estimate of your target budget excluding VAT and professional fees so we can advise on the viability of your requirements.

The s Revival By the s, however, London was fast becoming the wealthiest city in the world, churning out millionaire-equivalents by the bucket full.

The Common Becomes A Place Of Leisure Residents continued to graze their sheep on Clapham common until the s, but by the Victorian era, it was a decidedly different place. Clapham Common Enters The Modern Era Following the war, the local council returned the common to its role as a place of leisure, fun and entertainment. Image: View of Clapham Common by J. Turner , painted between and Time Any information you provide us remains strictly confidential. Your name. Your email. Your phone number.

Project address. Eagle Pond was extensively refurbished in where it was completely drained, landscaped and replanted to provide a better habitat for the fish it contained. Long Pond has a century old tradition of use for model boating. The common is surrounded by many fine houses which began to be built in the s and became fashionable dwellings in what was then this village south of London, many being home to wealthy business people.

Some of these were members of the Clapham Sect of evangelical reformers, including Lord Teignmouth and Henry Thornton, the banker and abolitionist. As London expanded in the 19th century this became part of a built-up area, and Clapham was eventually absorbed into the capital. There are Two mounds to the Battersea Rise side to the common that are covered in the earliest forms of tarmac. The mounds were formed with left over scraps by the local Victorians and covered in Tarmac to form roller skating rinks.

Holy Trinity Church is close to the North Side of the common. An Anglican church, it hosts its fete on the common every summer.

Clapham Common Station and Clapham South Station are on the edge of the common at its easternmost and southernmost points respectively. A memorial tree to actor Jeremy Brett - who had lived locally for many years prior to his death in - was planted on 30 March In the centre of the common is the Clapham bandstand constructed in



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