
This handsome apartment forms part of Forest Lodge, a Grade II-listed building in Putney built in 1862. Set on the ground floor, it brims with original features, including elegant tiled fireplaces and elaborate ceiling moulding. The building is part of the Whitelands Park estate, which has its own private gardens, and is just a seven-minute walk away from the green expanses of Putney Heath. Richmond Park and Wimbledon and Putney Commons are also close by. East Putney Underground station (District line) provides easy access to Clapham Junction, Kensington and central London, and there are several bus stops close to the apartment.
Setting the Scene
Forest Lodge was built in 1862 for Joseph Gurney, a shorthand writer for the Houses of Parliament. In 1930, the building became part of Whitelands College. One of the oldest higher education institutions in England, this teacher training college aimed to ‘produce a superior class of parochial schoolmistresses’, and was situated on the site until it relocated again in later years.
Giles Gilbert Scott, architect of Liverpool Anglican Cathedral and other prestigious public buildings, designed the new college, and also made additions to the design of Forest Lodge. The three-storey building is an excellent example of Italianate style, with three tall stacks, canted bay windows and a hipped slate roof.
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