After I had finished my short, urban wander around Southfields, I drifted in a northerly direction in search of the Thames. with no real idea of where I'd end up. My wander took me eventually to Putney, which is another area of London I'm not over familiar with.
First up I came across a ghost sign above a shop
THE EXCHANGE
which perhaps was originally some sort of merchant or corn exchange.
First up I came across a ghost sign above a shop
THE EXCHANGE
which perhaps was originally some sort of merchant or corn exchange.
Ghost sign in Putney, London SW15
As I drifted around with no real purpose, I was pleasantly surprised to find an area with a village-like feel to it. The next few pictures are of Quill Lane, a narrow car-free street of terraced houses.
Quill Lane, Putney, London SW15
Quill Lane, Putney, London SW15
Quill Lane, Putney, London SW15
As I left Quill Lane and made my way down Cardinal Street I came across what appears to be a former shop, or maybe a former pub, on the corner of Lifford Street.
Former shop or pub on the corner of Lifford Street and Cardinal Street, Putney, London SW15
Once again my memory has let me down and I can't quite remember exactly where this road was. It's somewhere between Cardinal Street and the Putney High Street, but another beautiful, car-free road.
Somewhere in Putney, London SW15
As I made my weary way back to the tube station, I stopped to take a couple of pictures of the station architecture. I'm not sure these photos do it justice as it definitely looked better in real life.
Putney Bridge underground station, London SW15
Putney Bridge underground station, London SW15
The view inside the confines of the station itself were however more impressive, or rather more unusual. These are some sort of track machinery running along the train lines.
Putney Bridge underground station, London SW15
Putney Bridge underground station, London SW15