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Award winning London location for a vast array of food and drink venues. Check out places such as: Urban Gourmet, Powder Keg Diplomacy, Three Six six.
Saint John's Hill
Saint John's HillAward winning London location for a vast array of food and drink venues. Check out places such as: Urban Gourmet, Powder Keg Diplomacy, Three Six six.
Three Six Six Battersea
126 Saint John's HillAward winning cocktail bar venue.
Northcote Road
Northcote RoadFabulous selection of bars and restaurants.
Clapham Junction is one of the worlds busiest interchange stations. From Clapham Junction, it takes a couple of minutes to travel into the centre of London and also very easy to get to Gatwick Airport
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Clapham Junction Station (Stop C)
Clapham Junction is one of the worlds busiest interchange stations. From Clapham Junction, it takes a couple of minutes to travel into the centre of London and also very easy to get to Gatwick Airport
Open Monday to Saturday from 9am to 5pm - this gentrified market sells the freshest fruit and veg, and also vintage clothes, handbags, exotic home ware and photographic prints.
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Northcote Road Market
Northcote RoadOpen Monday to Saturday from 9am to 5pm - this gentrified market sells the freshest fruit and veg, and also vintage clothes, handbags, exotic home ware and photographic prints.
Nuffield Health Wandsworth
Southside Shopping CentreGreat gym nearby.
Excellent Gym and fitness studio
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DW Fitness First London Clapham Junction Station
34 St John's HillExcellent Gym and fitness studio
Food Scene
Powderkeg
147 St John's HillAward winner 'best quick bite' restaurant.
Shopping
Barely bigger than a postage stamp, this café-deli only has a dozen seats, but it punches well above its weight. Gourmet groceries come from near and far: organic bread from the Celtic Bakers.
Urban Gourmet
201 St John's HillBarely bigger than a postage stamp, this café-deli only has a dozen seats, but it punches well above its weight. Gourmet groceries come from near and far: organic bread from the Celtic Bakers.