Royal Victorian PatrioticTucked away at the northern end of Wandsworth Common lies this remarkable Grade II listed, Victorian Gothic building. Sometimes known as Battersea Castle, it was used as a private school before World War II, and now after years of neglect, it has been restored to house several flats, studios and a drama school.

400m (7 mins) from John Archer Way
Northcote RoadSituated between Wandsworth and Clapham Commons, Northcote Road is a bustling shopping street, famous for the wide range of specialist shops, market stalls and boutiques. Voted London's second favourite shopping street in 2006, it is particularly popular with young professionals and families.

700m (12 mins) from John Archer Way
Northcote Rd Food StallsNorthcote Road offers an impressive variety of bakers and patisseries, this particular example was created by Northcote Road cake stall which is open Monday to Saturday at 9.00am - 5.00pm.

700m (12 mins) from John Archer Way
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.

900m (15 mins) from John Archer Way
RecipeaseFrom the famously quirky chef, Jamie Oliver, comes a new and exciting food concept, "do it yourself" cooking. Under the guidance of professional chefs, people are invited to learn the tricks of the trade in this welcoming and buzzing environment. The first of store has opened in Clapham, with more planned to open in the coming year.

1000m (17 mins) from John Archer Way
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.

1000m (17 mins) from John Archer Way