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Carshalton history
Remains of artefacts dating from the Neolithic to the Iron Age have been found. Carshalton appears in Domesday Book as Aultone and was held by Goisfrid (Geoffrey) de Mandeville. By the end of the 18th century there were several mills for the production of paper, leather, snuff, log-wood and seed oil.
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All Saints Church
The Grade II* listed Anglican parish church of All Saints is located at the west end of Carshalton High Street. A church has stood on this site since at least Norman times and probably much longer. The most significant change to the building was in 1891 when a new nave and north aisle were added.
Strawberry Lodge
Strawberry Lodge is one of Carshalton’s oldest buildings. It was built by Josias Dewye who was described in records at the time as a ‘clothworker and citizen of London’ During the 1990s the site was renovated by the London Borough of Sutton.
Lavender Fields
Carshalton Beeches is a not-for-profit community project that manages three acres of lavender. The other, a 25-acre commercial site in Croydon Lane called Mayfield, is popular with tourists. This area was once famous as the “Lavender Capital of the World” Although now it has been shut down due to a rat infestation.
Carshalton House Water Tower
Grade II* listed Water Tower was built in the early 18th century to house a water driven pump supplying water to Carshalton House and the fountains in its gardens. It was planned as a multi-purpose building, and also contains an orangery, saloon and bathroom.
Little Holland House
Frank Dickinson’s Arts and Crafts style interior was influenced by the writings of John Ruskin and William Morris. Dickinson built his house between 1902 and 1904, and achieved a unique blend of traditional and Art Nouveau. The Grade II listed interior contains many of his art works.
The Orangery
The Orangery was built in the second half of the 18th century in Carshalton Park. It is thought to have been built by one George Taylor, who owned plantations in the West Indies. By the late 19th century it was being used a stable. It was renovated in 1987 by film actor Oliver Reed at his own expense.
The Oaks bakehouse
The late 19th century bakehouse in Oaks Park is all that remains of “The Oaks” mansion which burned down and was demolished in the 1950s. The original bread oven remains in situ.
Honeywood Museum
Honeywood is a large Grade II listed house at the western end of the picturesque Carshalton Ponds. At its earliest, it dates from the 17th century but it has been much extended and restored since. The house now plays host to the London Borough of Sutton’s Museum.
Sutton Ecology Centre
The Sutton Ecology Centre is located in the Carshalton Village part of Sutton borough. The grounds are a 1.3 hectare Local Nature Reserve and Site of Borough Importance for Nature Conservation, Grade 1. The centre’s activities include running educational visits for schools and community groups.
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● Croydon Water Palace ● Colonnades Leisure Park ● 1947 Croydon Dakota accident ● Waddon ● Russell Hill, Croydon ● Roundshaw ● Roundshaw Downs ● Bandonhill ● 1936 KLM Croydon accident ● Bandon Hill Cemetery ● Municipal Borough of Beddington and Wallington ● Peaks Hill ● Wandle Park tram stop ● Nagarjuna Vidyaniketan ● Wallington, London ● Beddington ● Waddon Marsh tram stop ● Waddon (ward) ● Wallington Town Hall ● Woodcote Green ● British Industrial Biological Research Association ● Purley Way ● Valley Park Retail Area ● Commonweal Lodge ● Ampere Way tram stop ● Woodcote, London ● Hackbridge ● Therapia Lane tram stop ● Therapia Lane depot ● Beddington Lane tram stop
● Beddington Farmlands ● Mitcham Common ● BedZED ● The Spinney Local Nature Reserve ● Wandle Valley Wetland ● Belmont, Sutton ● Banstead Downs ● HM Prison High Down ● The Clink (restaurant) ● Banstead Hospital ● Belmont Pastures ● HM Prison Downview ● Shanklin Village ● Cheam Cricket Club Ground ● Cranmer Green ● Wilson Hospital ● London Borough of Merton ● Bennett’s Hole ● Durand Close ● Municipal Borough of Mitcham ● Mitcham Cricket Club ● Imperial Fields ● Mitcham Cricket Green ● Austenasia ● Mitcham tram stop ● The Wrythe ● Ravensbury Park ● Charles Cryer Theatre ● Wandle Trail ● Grove Park (Sutton) ● Rosehill, London ● St Helier, London ● St Lawrence Church, Morden ● St Helier Hospital ● Pyl Brook ● Sutton Common ● Sutton Life Centre ● Devonshire Avenue Nature Area ● Uxenden Hall ● Municipal Borough of Sutton and Cheam ● The Messenger (David Wynne sculpture) ● Sutton twin towns mural ● Secombe Theatre ● Barclays Bank building, Sutton ● The Cock sign ● Sutton Civic Offices ● Trinity Church, Sutton ● Sutton Heritage Mosaic ● Sutton armillary ● St Nicholas Church, Sutton, London ● Queen Mary’s Park ● Queen Mary’s Hospital, Carshalton ● Lumley Chapel ● Whitehall, Cheam ● Manor Park, Sutton ● Oaks Park (London) ● Gander Green Lane ● St Alban’s, Cheam ● Benhill ● Little Woodcote ● Sutton Ecology Centre Grounds ● Carshalton ● Carshalton Urban District ● Carshalton Athletic F.C. ● Carshalton Park ● Benhilton ● Anton Crescent Wetland ● Croydon Airport ● Wilderness Island ● Epsom Downs Branch ● Institute of Cancer Research ● Sutton, London ● All Saints Church, Benhilton ● Waddon Ponds
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