The borough of Wandsworth includes some of South West London’s most desirable neighbourhoods. Conveniently positioned and well-connected, with a healthy, laid-back pub and café scene and plenty of green space, Wandsworth really has a lot to offer. Find out more about living in the borough and discover the best new build homes developments in Wandsworth, as voted for by verified residents on HomeViews.
Top 10 new build homes developments in Wandsworth
If South West London’s on your property radar, take a look at the best new build homes developments in Wandsworth. The rankings below are based solely on the rating given by verified reviewers on HomeViews, and nothing else.
*PLEASE NOTE these rankings take into account how many reviews a scheme has and how recently those reviews have been submitted, so may not match the overall star ratings shown. Buildings with a larger number of more recent reviews are given a greater weighting to reflect current building performance.
Bloom Nine Elms, by Greystar, is a collection of rental apartments that has risen to the top of the table for Wandsworth in a very short space of time! Each apartment is pet-friendly and offers all the amenities you need for better living. Situated in south west London, Bloom Nine Elms has a collection of studio, one, two, and three-bedroom apartments. Onsite amenities include a 24/7 gym, swimming pools, rooftop terraces, pet spa. Additionally, WFH in a dedicated co-working space or your choice of the resident lounges.
Straight into number 2, Sunday Mills sits in the heart of Earlsfield. Perched along the peaceful River Wandle, it is just a 6-minute walk from Earlsfield station. Sunday Mills offers private studio apartments and stylish shared spaces, including a co-working hub, cinema, a fully-fitted gym and a rooftop terrace with 360º panoramic views of London’s skyline. There’s is a schedule of events to get involved with, from puppy yoga to pizza-making, so you can learn something new and and meet your neighbours.
Solidly in 3rd place, Florence Dock is the newest community by Folk. A few steps from the River Thames, Florence Dock is perfectly situated to enjoy all the city has to offer. The development has plenty of roomy studio apartments with access to huge shared spaces, including a cinema, co-working space and a fully-fitted gym and studio. Weekend walks along the river are a favourite for residents here, heading down to Battersea Power Station. Clapham Junction and Wandsworth Town stations are just over 10 minutes walk away.
Next up, The Lark is an Allsop Lettings and Management development that’s also situated in Nine Elms. Residents benefit from Nine Elms Park on their doorstep and a car-free pathway between Battersea Power Station and Vauxhall Cross. Additionally, Battersea Power Station is just a 5 minute walk away, and Vauxhall Station is 15 minutes away. Furthermore, the Lark offers a coworking space, a residents’ lounge, onsite parking, an onsite gym and pet friendly living spaces.
Another newcomer takes a spot in the top 5. New Acres Wandsworth offers 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments for rent. The development comes with a whole host of exceptional amenities included in the rent, residents benefit from panoramic views from biodiverse roof terraces, a 25m heated lido, state-of-the-art gym, workspaces and more. Also the locality isn’t short of historic pubs, local delis or green spaces to walk your dog.
In 6th, Mansbridge House provides a n attractive range of 1, 2 or 3 bedroom apartments to rent in Battersea. All apartments come with their own winter garden, along with flexible contracts, the freedom to decorate and the ability to swap apartments, or developments if you’d like to, all come as standard. Additionally, the development is pet friendly.
Our 7th spot goes to Coda, a new set of apartments by Avanton. The development is situated right next to the Thames and is home to the Royal Academy of Dance. As well as the iconic exterior that makes it a proper South West London landmark, Coda also has an excellent on-site gym and plenty of local amenities in the form of riverside cafes, restaurants and more.
London Square in Putney takes 8th place on our list. Developed by London Square and designed by signature architects Allford Hall Monaghan Morris, it offers one, two and three-bedroom apartments and penthouses. The location is excellent, positioned between Putney Mainline and East Putney stations, just a short walk away from Putney High Street.
In 9th, Mapleton Crescent is a modular new-build in Wandsworth that was designed by architects Metropolitan Workshop and developed by Pocket Living. The 27-storey tower offers 53 one-bedroom Pocket homes available to first-time buyers, as well as larger Pocket Edition homes and a workspace area for residents. Mapleton Crescent is a 15-minute walk from Wandsworth Town station.
Last but certainly not least we have Junction House, a residential development by Taylor Wimpey that offers a selection of 93 one, two and three-bedroom apartments in York Gardens, Battersea. The development is just moments from the transport hub at Clapham Junction Station, which offers regular services to and from London’s South and South-West termini, Victoria and Waterloo in less than 10 minutes, as well as a whole range of local amenities available on St. John’s Road and Northcote Road.
You’ll find Wandsworth conveniently positioned alongside the River Thames in London’s transport zones 2 and 3. Battersea and Clapham to the east of the borough border Vauxhall and the edge of zone 1. The boundary stretches as far as Putney Heath and Roehampton to the west and Tooting to the south. Fulham is just a short hop across Wandsworth Bridge. Central London lies just a couple of miles to the northeast.
What’s it like to live in Wandsworth?
Wandsworth is home to some of the most desirable neighbourhoods of South West London. The popular centres of Putney, Clapham Junction and Balham feel like small towns in their own right. There’s also the “villagey” vibe of Southfields, Wandsworth Common and Wandsworth Town. Vibrant Tooting brings cultural diversity, with its indoor market and restaurants offering cuisine from around the world.
Wandsworth is one of London’s greenest boroughs, with the wide open spaces of the Common, Battersea Park, King George’s Park and parts of Putney Heath, Wimbledon Park and Clapham Common within its boundaries. The proximity of the world-famous All-England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club makes Wandsworth a tennis haven, with plenty of local courts for public use. Wandsworth is certainly a great place to be active, whether enjoying its parks, running by the river or working out at one of its many gyms or health clubs.
The area has a relaxed, family feel and is home to plenty of excellent restaurants and cafés. The historical association of Wandsworth with the Young’s Brewery ensures Wandsworth has more than its fair share of fantastic pubs.
Perhaps Wandsworth flies a little under the radar owing to its shortage of Underground services. Like many parts of South West London, the Underground doesn’t serve large parts of Wandsworth.
The area is well connected though, by other modes of transport. South West Trains services call across the borough. There are lines running out through Putney to the west and Wimbledon and Balham to the south. The District and Northern lines do provide some Underground coverage to the borough, but if you live in Wandsworth, there’s a good chance you’ll rely more on the excellent bus services and trains between the main areas.
By road, the A3 cuts from east to west across the borough, providing routes towards the Surrey suburbs. The A23 and A24 act as arteries leading out to the southerly London boroughs. While there are plenty of main roads connecting the borough, there are also excellent options for active travel. The borough has a wealth of cycling routes and scenic walks through Wandsworth’s many parks and along the River Thames.
The extremely high prices in the most desirable parts of the borough skew Wandsworth’s prices somewhat, including Wandsworth Town, Balham and the exclusive riverside developments of Battersea. You can find more affordable options across the borough, such as Tooting and Earlsfield. One mitigating factor in Wandsworth’s high house prices is its council tax rates, which are famously the lowest in the country.
If our list of the best new build developments in Wandsworth has piqued your interest, you can check out our dedicated area guide below for more information. From there you can read more about living in this popular South West London borough, and explore more new homes to buy or rent.
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