Proper noun
A London borough of Greater London.
A town in southwest London, England, on the south side of the River Thames.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAs a result of having read this book Gilbert, two years later, journeyed to England with three of his slaves and there in a drawing room meeting arranged in Wandsworth on 15 January 1759, met the preacher John Wesley. Source: Internet
As Julian Assange is held in solitary confinement at Wandsworth prison, the anonymous community of hacktivists takes to the cyberbattlefields. Source: Internet
The roasts cooked up at Wandsworth boozer The Ship win rave reviews, making it the perfect place to catch a Sunday match. Source: Internet
Upstream of Wandsworth Bridge a speed limit of convert is in force for powered craft to protect the riverbank environment and to provide safe conditions for rowers and other river users. Source: Internet
The average reduction on homes for sale in both Wandsworth and Kennington stood at 6.5% and in 2017 the average property sold in these areas went for 95% of its original asking price. Source: Internet
Nor should progress it made in Westminster and Wandsworth be downplayed, gaining seats in the former where Labour has never won control and the latter — Tory for over four decades — in which just 150 votes borough-wide kept the Tories in control. Source: Internet