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Imperial Wharf Area Guide

A locals' guide to Imperial Wharf

Where do Imperial Wharf locals go?

Why not explore the nearby areas of
battersea,
fulham,
clapham junction,
chelsea,
wandsworth,
south kensington,
wandsworth common,
earls court,
putney,
and west kensington

Did you know?

"The first speed bumps in Britain were installed on Fulham's Linver Road and Alderville Road in 1984."
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Battersea Square is a delightful place for a spot of brunch, lunch or dinner, particularly when the sun is shining and you can sit outside!
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David Law

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There are some charming roads off Fulham Broadway with lovely eateries where you can sit outside in the sun.
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Rupert Simmonds

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Stunning Brompton Cemetery is one of the 'Magnificent Seven' cemeteries built in London in the mid-1800s.
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Guy Evans

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About Imperial Wharf

Imperial Wharf, a former brownfield development which is growing to include a mixture of affordable housing, both private and public, shops, a park and a railway station. Imperial Wharf is in Sands End which lies in the southernmost part of the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham in London, along the banks of the Thames.

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Feedback about living in Imperial Wharf has been submitted directly by the public and may not necessarily reflect the views of Foxtons. The description of Imperial Wharf was modified from Wikipedia and is available under the Creative Commons licence. Land Registry data is Crown copyright. All the views and contributions contained within Foxtons Local Life are those of the contributors. All content is assessed before publishing for taste, however free opinion is encouraged. Foxtons accept no payment or sponsorship for content that is posted about Imperial Wharf.