by txmum » Mon Apr 24, 2017 11:25 am
We lived just off Queenstown road behind the church for 3 years. It was a lovely neighbourhood, and as others have said, excellent transport and proximity to parks. We were equidistant to Clapham Common and Battersea Park, and had a little fenced playground directly opposite our house. Transport links to Clapham Common, Clapham Junction and Sloane Square were all very good, as well as Clapham Old Town. We loved living there, and only moved for schools when we got caught out between rejecting an offer from one school and being rejected by another.
The only drawback was that it is a very mixed neighbourhood in terms of socioeconomic background, which resulted in some antisocial behaviour. I was regularly chasing teenagers out of the playground who were there doing drugs, and I don't mean just smoking pot. I called the police every time, as the youths were getting bolder and bolder about shouting back at me when I pointed out they were doing what they were doing in a children's park in broad daylight, and asked them to find somewhere else to do it.
For the most part though, it was a safe and friendly community, and it's location is tough to beat.
We lived just off Queenstown road behind the church for 3 years. It was a lovely neighbourhood, and as others have said, excellent transport and proximity to parks. We were equidistant to Clapham Common and Battersea Park, and had a little fenced playground directly opposite our house. Transport links to Clapham Common, Clapham Junction and Sloane Square were all very good, as well as Clapham Old Town. We loved living there, and only moved for schools when we got caught out between rejecting an offer from one school and being rejected by another.
The only drawback was that it is a very mixed neighbourhood in terms of socioeconomic background, which resulted in some antisocial behaviour. I was regularly chasing teenagers out of the playground who were there doing drugs, and I don't mean just smoking pot. I called the police every time, as the youths were getting bolder and bolder about shouting back at me when I pointed out they were doing what they were doing in a children's park in broad daylight, and asked them to find somewhere else to do it.
For the most part though, it was a safe and friendly community, and it's location is tough to beat.