Wildcroft Manor is a historic site in Putney in the London Borough of Wandsworth, with private housing and a Grade II Listed iron gateway.
[1] The estate is located on Wildcroft road within Putney Heath, between the Telegraph pub and the A3 dual carriageway.
[8] The wrought iron gates were built around 1900 by J & C McLaughlin (likely McGloughlin)[9] Ltd, Dublin, and were Grade II listed in 1983.
[10] Later buildlings were built in mid 1930s[11] in Art Deco style,[12] with 56 flats created on the site of the former manor,[13] in four-storey blocks in Tudor vernacular.
[18] Entertainer Ian Whitcomb later lived on the site in the 1960s,[19] as well as Sir (Frank) Cyril Hawker Sheriff of London 1963–1964.