Clapham Junction
Human settlement in England
- London
- Battersea
- Merton and Wandsworth
Clapham Junction is an urban locality around Clapham Junction railway station in London, England. Despite its name, it is not located in Clapham, but forms the commercial centre of Battersea.[1]
Clapham Junction was a scene of disturbances during the 2011 London riots.[2]
Transport links
Clapham Junction railway station is served by London Overground, Southern and South Western Railway services to Central London, Surrey, Sussex, Hampshire and Dorset.[3]
London Buses routes 35, 37, 39, 49, 77, 87, 156, 170, 219, 295, 319, 337, 344, 345, C3 and G1.[4]
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- Summerstown
- Tooting (including Tooting Graveney and Upper Tooting)
- Wandsworth
- West Hill
- Battersea Arts Centre
- Battersea Power Station
- Bridge Lane Theatre
- Chrysalis Theatre
- De Morgan Centre
- Grace Theatre
- New Covent Garden Market
- New Wandsworth Museum
- Pump House Gallery
- Theatre503
- Theatre of the Dispossessed
- Battersea
- Putney
- Tooting
- Balham
- Battersea Park
- Battersea Power Station
- Clapham Junction
- Clapham South
- Earlsfield
- East Putney
- Nine Elms
- Putney
- Queenstown Road (Battersea)
- Southfields
- Tooting (in LB of Merton)
- Tooting Bec
- Tooting Broadway
- Wandsworth Common
- Wandsworth Town
- Council
- Listed buildings
- People
- Public art
- Schools
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