Wandsworth
The London Borough of Wandsworth is a London borough in England, and forms part of Inner London. The borough was created in 1965 from the former area of the Metropolitan Borough of Battersea along with the Metropolitan Borough of Wandsworth, but excluding Clapham and most of Streatham, which were transferred to the London Borough of Lambeth.
It covers a total area of approximately 13.23 square miles. In accordance with population estimates created part way through 2014, the borough features a permanent population of about 312145 inhabitants. You'll find a lot of new or refurbished buildings along the borough's prosperous riverside which includes the substantial Chelsea Bridge Wharf.
The Peace Pagoda, one of several such international Pagodas is in Battersea Park, a sprawling rectangle often hosting circuses next to the Thames. The London Heliport, London's principal and busiest heliport is just beyond Battersea Park and south of this is New Covent Garden Market. In Old Battersea two masonry mansions survived The Blitz, Old Battersea House and Downshire House, both of which hold the uncommon Grade II* status.