Putney Park Lane

[6] The Putney Park estate was a large working deer park first recorded in archives in 1274, the house of which is thought to have been on The Pleasance area which the lane bends around[7] Halfway up on the east side of the Lane is St Margaret's Church, a former Baptist and then Presbyterian chapel, which was consecrated into the Church of England in 1912.

[8] In The Pleasance there is a natural playground including logs, stepping stones and swings.

[11] There are mature trees and large Hollies[12] and the grassland areas have a variety of wayside flowers such as pellitory-of-the-wall and yellow corydalis, there is also regenerating elm scrub where the rare white-letter hairstreak butterfly has been recorded.

[14] The park is served by Transport for London buses 74, 85, 170, 337, 424 which stop on the Upper Richmond road or Putney Heath, Barnes railway station (Southwestern Railway) is a 10 minute walk from the north gate of the lane.

There is an ubitricity electric car charging station on Cortis road, on the eastern side of the Lane.

Putney Park Lane from the south
Former house Entrance on Putney Park Lane
St Margaret's Church from Putney Park Lane