
Written by a knowledgeable architectural historian, this graceful history describes the key influences on Putney, namely London & the Thames. One brought trade, especially for market gardens, & the building of country villas & mansions for rich people. The latter provided employment for the watermen
- the ferry landing was at the bottom of the High Street. Roehampton often described as a 'hamlet', led a quieter, almost remote life of secluded villas until modern times when local authority housing was built on their generous acres.