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  2. Wandsworth appears in the Domesday book of 1086 as Wandesorde and Wendelesorde. This means 'enclosure of (a man named) Waendel', whose name is also lent to the River Wandle. Over time this would have derived to various incarnations before becoming Wandsworth at some point in the 1600’s.

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    Wandsworth grew up as a crossing point on the River Wandle where originally horse-drawn coaches would ply between central London and the west of England . All Saints Church (grade II*) was begun in 1630.

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    The area was originally a small village, but it gradually developed into a residential district in the 19th century. During the 20th century, Wandsworth became a hub for commerce and industry, and it has since become known for its vibrant arts scene, as well as its rich cultural heritage.
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    How did Wandsworth get its name?Wandsworth takes its name from the River Wandle, which enters the Thames at Wandsworth. Wandsworth appears in Domesday Book of 1086 as Wandesorde and Wendelesorde. This means 'enclosure of (a man named) Waendel', whose name is also lent to the River Wandle.
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    When did Wandsworth become a borough?The London Borough of Wandsworth was formed in 1965 from the former area of the Metropolitan Borough of Battersea and the Metropolitan Borough of Wandsworth, but excluding the former parish of Clapham and most of the former parish of Streatham, which were transferred to the London Borough of Lambeth.
    What shaped Wandsworth's history?Wandsworth's history has been shaped by its position on the Wandle and the Thames and on a major east-west road (probably of Roman origin). The Wandle provided power for mills, which were numerous by 1086.
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    What is Wandsworth known for?The area is identified in the London Plan as one of 35 major centres in Greater London. Wandsworth takes its name from the River Wandle, which enters the Thames at Wandsworth. Wandsworth appears in Domesday Book of 1086 as Wandesorde and Wendelesorde.
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    At the time of the Domesday Book (1086), the manor of Wandsworth was held partly by William, son of Ansculfy, and partly by St Wandrille's Abbey. Its Domesday assets were 12 hides, with 5+1⁄2 ploughs and 22 acres (89,000 m ) of meadow. It rendered £9. Since at least the early 16th century,See more

    Wandsworth Town is a district of south London, within the London Borough of Wandsworth 4.2 miles (6.8 km) southwest of See more

    The former wharf area of the river-front is now lined with new apartment blocks, with several bars and restaurants. Notable pubs include the … See more

    All Saints' is the original parish church of Wandsworth, dating back to the 13th century, although the present building is mostly of the 18th century. St Anne's and Holy Trinity churches … See more

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    Wandsworth takes its name from the River Wandle, which enters the Thames at Wandsworth. Wandsworth appears in Domesday Book of … See more

    The nearest railway stations are Wandsworth Town; Wandsworth Common (one stop from Clapham Junction, and 12 minutes' train ride … See more

    Built in 1851, Wandsworth Prison is a Category B men's prison. It is the largest prison in London and one of the largest in Europe, with a … See more

     
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  5. WEBWandsworth, inner borough of London, England, in the historic county of Surrey. It lies west of Lambeth and stretches for 5 miles (8 km) along …

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    WEBThe WHS offers an outstanding selection of local history publications. Here are the highlights: Current books and maps. The latest 'Wandsworth Historian'. The 'Wandsworth Historian' digital archive 1971-2021, …

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    WEBWandsworth's history has been shaped by its position on the Wandle and the Thames and on a major east-west road (probably of Roman origin). The Wandle provided power for mills, which were numerous by 1086.

  8. WEBFurther reading. External links. Metropolitan Borough of Wandsworth. Coordinates: 51.4571°N 0.1903°W. The Metropolitan Borough of Wandsworth was a Metropolitan borough under the London County …

  9. WEBMar 24, 2017 · Named after the river Wandle, the Thames' largest London tributary, the borough of Wandsworth stretches from Battersea Park to Wimbledon Common, embracing Tooting Bec and Putney Heath within …

  10. Wandsworth Historical Society

    WEBThe Wandsworth Historical Society aims to promote an interest in the history and archaeology of the Borough of Wandsworth. The present-day borough covers Balham, Battersea, Earlsfield, Putney, Southfields, …

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