Wandsworth Common

The lake is partially fenced off for the benefit of bird life, while other areas feature wooden pedestrian board walks, or open water's edge access.

To the east of the railway line there is a large area which is mainly used for competitive sports (mostly football, touch rugby and rounders).

Facilities include an educational centre, tennis courts, a bowling green and a cafe bar in the grounds, named 'The Skylark'.

Houses on the main common Wandsworth (SW18) side are in what is known as the 'Toast Rack' and are large Victorian semis and detached homes, some with blue plaques commemorating notable residents who previously lived there, including the British prime minister David Lloyd George.

It is situated behind the Common Ground cafe bar and is LTA affiliated, allowing those who sign up to gain free British Tennis Membership.