Moving to Earlsfield: Area Guide
If you’re looking for a sweet residential spot with a strong sense of community, then Earlsfield may be the perfect place for you.
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Earlsfield has the family vibes of Battersea without the high rent prices. The area offers generous outdoor spaces, close proximity to a bustling high street and a plethora of pretty period homes to buy and rent.
Read on to get the lowdown on Earlsfield and find out if it’s the right London location for your next move.
Where is Earlsfield?
Earlsfield is a Zone 3 location in southwest London, in the borough of Wandsworth.
It’s seven miles from Charing Cross and takes around half an hour to reach central London.
Earlsfield’s neighbours include Wandsworth, Clapham, Southfields and Putney, and the postcode for the area is SW18.
A brief history of Earlsfield
In medieval times, Earlsfield was part of the manor and hamlet of Garratt in the parish of Wandsworth.
As the 18th century approached, Earlsfield was already starting to industrialise and featured several mills alongside the river.
The area began to expand further in 1884, when Earlsfield Station was opened in Garratt Lane.
While Earlsfield began as a working-class suburb of Wandsworth, it’s grown over the years to become a predominantly a middle-class location. Despite this, many of the original Victorian houses that were built for the workers remain.
An in-depth look at Earlsfield
Who lives there?
Earlsfield’s property prices are more affordable than its neighbours such as Clapham, Putney, Wandsworth and Battersea, and the area tends to attract young families.
In fact, Earlsfield was nicknamed ‘Nappy Valley’ in reference to the strong family feel of the neighbourhood.
Types of property in Earlsfield
The majority of homes found in Earlsfield are Victorian properties.
Over the last few years, Garratt Lane has become a hub for new houses, nearby to the area’s primary shopping district.
If you’re looking to rent a two-bedroom property, expect to pay in the vicinity of £1,945 pcm.
Transport links
Earlsfield train station is located on Garratt Lane. It has direct links to Waterloo, with trains taking around 15 minutes to access central London.
Nearby, Southfields is one of the few south London areas that has a tube station, which is on the District Line.
Restaurants and shops
If you’re after some good grub, Earlsfield has some stellar choices.
The Jolly Gardeners
For delicious pub food, make your way to The Jolly Gardeners, offering a casual and cosy dining experience in the heart of Earlsfield. Alongside traditional British food such as fish and chips or a juicy 6oz burger, The Jolly Gardeners also serves some more inventive meals such as vegan pea and shallot ravioli or a Japanese chicken sandwich.
The Halfway House
The Halfway House, just a stone’s throw away from Earlsfield Station, is another place you’ve got to try. From a brunch menu including chocolate chip waffles and goat’s cheese omelettes to a full plate of Sunday roast, they’ve got it all at this local eatery.
Roxie Steak
If you’re a bit of a carnivore, Roxie Steak is the go-to place. As the name suggests, Roxie Steak specialises in succulent cuts of steak, but that’s not all. You can also gorge yourself on a rack of ribs, a delicious burger or a cut of chicken; all served with chips. They also offer some vegetarian options, and a long list of mouth-watering desserts.
Belle Amie
For an authentic cafe experience, Belle Amie is the perfect spot. Serving up simple, fresh and delicious food while also mastering the art of the perfect coffee, Belle Amie is a gem of southwest London.
Garratt Street
Shopping in Earlsfield revolves around Garratt Street. This is the heartbeat of the area and has a few independent stores, from vintage clothing to book shops.
Southside Wandsworth
If you’re looking for an easy shopping experience, Southside Wandsworth shopping centre is the best bet. There’s a wide range of stores to choose from, including fashion, electronics and beauty.
Socialising in Earlsfield
- Watch a movie at the Southside Wandsworth Cineworld
- Catch some rays at Garratt Park
Moving to Earlsfield
Earlsfield offers the best of both worlds, with a slice of the quiet life served up with a side of hustle and bustle from neighbouring boroughs.
With unique shops, plenty of restaurants and bars on Garratt Street, Earlsfield is a great place for a family or a single professional.
If Earlsfield sounds like the perfect place for you, then it might be time to start your property hunt.