
Battersea Area Guide
James Pendleton, Your Local Experts

Battersea
The London region of Battersea covers Northcote Road, Clapham Junction railway station and the areas surrounding Battersea Park, Queenstown Road and Nine Elms. With this eclectic range of sub-regions, Battersea is a diverse and vibrant part of the city; this intriguing character, with the area’s proximity to Central London, makes Battersea a convenient, well appointed and exciting place to live.
With everything from Edwardian family homes to newly-built riverside penthouses, Battersea has properties to suit almost every interested mover. Home to icons such as Battersea Power Station and Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, Battersea has retained its period urban charm, with well-restored period properties being a recurring feature between the fantastic new modern developments. The area’s location at the edge of the Thames means residents can drink in the character of London as they go about their daily routines and explore the fascinating city from different angles in their spare time.
Explore The Area
The London region of Battersea covers the Northcote Road area, Clapham Junction railway station and the surrounding Battersea Park, Queenstown Road and Nine Elms areas. With this eclectic range of sub-regions Battersea is bound to be a diverse and vibrant part of the city; this intriguing character, with the area’s proximity to Central London, makes Battersea a convenient, well appointed and exciting place to live.
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Battersea Northcote Road

Battersea Park & Nine Elms
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