One of the trendiest areas in London, Clapham is a bustling and affluent town with plenty of interest. Here’s our pick of the best things to do in Clapham.
Catch a movie at Clapham Picturehouse
Loved by locals, this isn’t a faceless multiplex but has plenty of character (the hand-drawn chalkboards are quite beautiful). It’s a little rundown but that adds to the appeal.
There are new releases, classic and arthouse films, baby screenings, and even dog-friendly films. The café/bar has outdoor seating and there’s a farmer’s market right outside on Saturdays.
Be surprised at 575 Wandsworth Road
This National Trust property was a beacon until 2006.
It looks like an ordinary Georgian terraced house outside but inside he used recycled wood from skips and carved intricate designs to cover all the surfaces.
The chain of ballerinas over the fireplace in the Sitting Room is particularly lovely. Do look up as the ceiling is also decorated, and look down to the freehand-painted floorboards that echo the carving patterns.
You can book a tour online. Note, visitors have to remove their shoes (thick socks are available).
Have a Picnic at Clapham Common
Picnicking is a British tradition that goes back centuries, and it’s easy for city-dwellers to feel they’re missing out on the easy joy of packing a lunch, hiking the countryside, and sitting amidst miles of fields as they snack.
While Clapham Common isn’t quite that rural, it is one of the largest parks in London, with many ponds and trails to explore. Pack a blanket, bring some friends, and spend a sunny afternoon eating, drinking, and gossiping in the Common.
Catch an exhibition at Studio Voltaire
Studio Voltaire is located in an atmospheric former church and has supported artists since the start of the millennium via a highly regarded program of performances, exhibitions, and events. If you are in Clapham, visiting Studio Voltaire is highly recommended as it offers the chance to see the works of often underrepresented and international artists.
Discover Venn Street Market
Venn Street is a lively street market that was pedestrianized by Lambeth Council six years ago in a deliberate attempt to gentrify this part of Clapham. The weekly market now trades every Saturday from 10 am-4 pm.
Independent traders include Perry Court Farm, the Portland Scallop Co. for oysters and fish and caught by day boats, and Une Normande à Londres for authentic French cheeses and charcuterie. Why not stop for a bit to eat as there are several restaurants and cafes nearby?