The Nightingale PubThis cosy and traditional Young's pub is situated between Balham and South Battersea and was built on the Old Park Estate in 1869. It is a Grade II listed building with a warm and welcoming country pub feel, having won London's first "Pubs with a Heart" award as well as The Publican's National Community Pub of the Year in 2009.

1200m (20 mins) from Bedford Hill
Chez BruceWith its unique flair, Chez Bruce has earned a reputation for being one of London's best neighbourhood restaurants, serving exceptional British cuisine with French overtones, along with a thoroughly welcoming and enjoyable atmosphere.

1400m (23 mins) from Bedford Hill
Wandsworth Common175 acres of open space in Wandsworth, this public common is at the heart of a friendly local community. Houses on the Wandsworth side of the common are known as the "Toastrack", and boast some notable former residents, such as the British Prime Minister, David Lloyd George. Also alongside the common is the Michelin Starred Chez Bruce.

1500m (25 mins) from Bedford Hill
Canada GeeseThe Canada Goose is a wild goose which belongs to the genus Branta and is native to the more temperate regions of North America. It has distinctive features, such as the black head and neck, brown body and white face patches. They can be seen all year round in Wandsworth and Clapham Commons.

1600m (27 mins) from Bedford Hill
Bon Bon Sweet ShopLocated on Bramfield Road in Clapham, this popular independent coffee shop has recently undergone a refurbishment and is now one of the favourite breakfast destinations in Clapham.

1700m (28 mins) from Bedford Hill
The Windmill on the CommonOn the edge of Clapham Common sits this delightful neighbourhood pub, which dates back to around 1665. The pub, named after a windmill which stood nearby, can be identified in JF Herring's painting "Return from the Derby", which hangs in the Tate and is now the place to be for summer in South London.

1900m (32 mins) from Bedford Hill