by Helgibbs » Mon Mar 18, 2013 1:14 pm
We moved to Earlsfield from Fulham in 2004.
We have one child and live on the Wandsworth side of the station, in a beautiful tree-lined DESIRABLE street! I take offence at those dismissing this side of Earlsfield! Our house has nearly doubled in value(!)
We have been very happy here, and were able to buy a good sized house with a garden, which we did not have in Fulham.
My daughter has gone through Earlsfield Primary and is doing exceptionally well, it is a brilliant school, but I understand that these days you do have to live very close to get in.
I like the local churches, toddler groups, library, shops, restaurants etc, there is a wide choice here.
We walk to wimbledon Park, Garratt Park and King George's Park, and sometimes the one by Wimbledon Park Primary school.
I do a lot of shopping in Southside, and I also hop on the train to Wimbledon for Debenhams and Elys, and a wider range of shops. Also Kingston is not far on the train for John Lewis etc
I am happy here, I know a lot of people, and I feel safe. I dont drive so I use the buses and trains a lot. It is easy to get up into central London wth a child.
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We moved to Earlsfield from Fulham in 2004.
We have one child and live on the Wandsworth side of the station, in a beautiful tree-lined DESIRABLE street! I take offence at those dismissing this side of Earlsfield! Our house has nearly doubled in value(!)
We have been very happy here, and were able to buy a good sized house with a garden, which we did not have in Fulham.
My daughter has gone through Earlsfield Primary and is doing exceptionally well, it is a brilliant school, but I understand that these days you do have to live very close to get in.
I like the local churches, toddler groups, library, shops, restaurants etc, there is a wide choice here.
We walk to wimbledon Park, Garratt Park and King George's Park, and sometimes the one by Wimbledon Park Primary school.
I do a lot of shopping in Southside, and I also hop on the train to Wimbledon for Debenhams and Elys, and a wider range of shops. Also Kingston is not far on the train for John Lewis etc
I am happy here, I know a lot of people, and I feel safe. I dont drive so I use the buses and trains a lot. It is easy to get up into central London wth a child.
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