Maybe It's Because I Live in Happy Putney |
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Does a wealth of listed building boost our sense of well-being?
March 26, 2024 Most people like living in Putney. The river, the open spaces,t he good public transport. Some even like the High Street. But there maybe another reason. The number of Grade listed buildings. For Historic England and the Department of Culture have come up with research which shows that these historic buildings have a positive effect and add to our well-being. In fact Wandsworth with 45 Grade 1 and Grade 11 listed buildings scored only after The Potteries in Stoke as one of the happiest areas. Putney has fifteen Grade 11 buildings, listed below. The research showed: • monetary value on wellbeing: the study estimates that cultural heritage adds, on average, £515 annually to each person's wellbeing across England “This suggests that the existence and abundance of local heritage, particularly those assets that are more integrated into our daily lives, play a significant role in enhancing wellbeing” So next time as you walk up and down and you get a smile on your face, and feel £515 richer(?), you know why.
Putney’s Grade listed buildings are:
A long list but strangely no room for Thames and London Rowing Club boat houses.
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