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agriculture hereabouts in the 19th and early 20th centuries. In Wallington the area to the north of the station was chiefly used. The scale of the operation can be understood from the fact that the Daily News in 1914 was able to state that at nearby Carshalton Beeches "In every direction the low hill sides of the farm beyond Beeches Halt are swept with the bloomy pastel tint of the lavender flowers". The importance of lavender is remembered and commemorated in a number of ways, for example:
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in the centre of Wallington in the "Shotfield" district; it has an outside terrace where coffee and tea are served. Shotfield is also where the former Town Hall, and now a college, is located. In 1980 it was taken over and converted into a Crown Court. The building ceased to be a Court in April 1999,
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oil until about the time of the First World War. Lavender and herb growing were very prominent in the area in Victorian times and much earlier, and extensive fields of lavender were to be seen in the Carshalton, Beddington and Wallington areas. Lavender growing was a very prosperous part of the local
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villas (architect E. L. Brock). To provide a church for the estate, Bridges sponsored the construction of Holy Trinity, and Wallington became a separate parish in 1867. The area around Holy Trinity Church is known as Wallington Old Town. In particular Clifton Road, Belmont Road and Park Road exhibit
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At the time of the Domesday book there were two mill ponds. The mill buildings have long been demolished, but the mill pond survives as The Grange boating lake. In the 1860s one Alfred Smee, surgeon to the Bank of England, constructed an elaborate garden on the north side of the Mill Pond, and wrote
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The ancient Chapel of Wallington stood on a site to the north of the London Road, behind the brewery in the grounds of the Elm Grove Estate, and was demolished about the year 1791. A deed dated 1480 gives the information that the dedication of the chapel was to Our Lady of the Moor. The foundations
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windows. Those on the south side are memorials to former worshippers. The central window in the chancel is a memorial to the Rev. John Williams, the first vicar. The north window was presented by the relatives as a memorial to those who fell in
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were discovered in 1921, and with them some carved stones which were parts of windows and arches. The remains of the vanished Chapel may be seen in the walls of the Church Hall in Elm Grove and the more recent Church of St. Patrick.
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There have been two developments of luxury flats opposite the railway station, which were completed circa 2010 and 2013 respectively. More town centre flats in Shotfield Road were completed in 2015.
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All three secondary schools are highly rated grammar schools, with one (Wilson's School) being one of the highest achieving state schools – including all state grammars – in Britain. See the
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objected to it being built near to Carshalton village. This acted as a spur to the development of the area and in the 1860s Nathaniel Bridges created a prestigious housing estate of
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The church was built to resemble the description of the old chapel – after the style of the 14th century. The west window of the south aisle is similar to one in the
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Wallington's parish church is located on Manor Road, and dedicated to the Holy Trinity. It was designed by Habershon and Brock, and completed in 1870. It has been
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The present Church of Holy Trinity was erected in 1866 by Mr Nathaniel Bridges, Lord of the Manor. The Church was consecrated on 28 September 1867, by Bishop
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is held on the second Saturday of each month. This is usually located outside the old town hall, but occasionally in the car park at Shotfield.
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What was then called "Carshalton" railway station was opened in 1847 in the open fields to the south of Wallington because the owner of
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There is a large sculpture at the junction of Woodcote Road and Stafford Road representing a lavender plant. Created by sculptor,
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motif. On the sides are bronze plaques bearing the names of the fallen. It stands on blue Staffordshire engineering bricks and
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lived there for five years when he inherited his father's house in 1953, but sold the house for development when he moved to
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some imposing Victorian and Edwardian villas. This southward development continued towards Woodcote and by the time of the
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travels in a north–south direction on the edge of Wallington connecting cyclists with Wandsworth on the River Thames and
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who play at the Wallington Sports & Social Club. The town has four gold post boxes commemorating local resident
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of Winchester. Like the rest of the historic county of Surrey, the parish of Wallington at that time was in the
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to commemorate the fallen. The memorial was altered in 1949 to include the names of the locals who died in the
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was entirely refurbished, with new Communion Hails – the gift of Mrs Bund, in memory of her husband; a new
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Wallington Methodist Church was built in 1908 on a site in Beddington Gardens in the town centre.
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One of the local lavender farmers – John Jakson of Little Woodcote Farm – lent his name to a
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Parks in the Wallington area include Mellows Park, Beddington Park and the Grange Gardens.
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the section of Woodcote Road to the south of the station had become the new High Street.
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was incorporated in 1936 from the former Beddington and Wallington Urban District.
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Local Scouts use lavender as the logo for the Sutton area on their shoulder badge.
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Since 1902 the town has maintained the tradition of an annual crowning of the
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flows, lie in the north-east of the area, on the border with neighbouring
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in May 2014 at the Brook Cafe and Bar, along with a recording studio.
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Since the Parish Church was built it has been adorned with several
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Many of Wallington's young men served and lost their lives in the
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Wallington Primary Academy (Formerly Amy Johnson Primary School)
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Since 2007 new retailers have opened in Wallington, including
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in 2012, replacing smaller existing facilities on the site.
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of a different pattern. The stone used with the flints is
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The Shotfield area of the town centre gained a modern new
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article for further details of education in the borough.
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Wallington is served by rail, bus and coach connections.
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Wallington was an important centre for the production of
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Guy Portelli's 1999 sculpture celebrating local lavender
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and to Epsom Downs and Epsom via Sutton and beyond.
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The Christmas lights also represent lavender plants.
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Wallington is located in Greater London
Greater London
OS grid reference
TQ294645
London borough
Sutton
Ceremonial county
Greater London
Region
London
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
SM6
Dialling code
020
Police
Metropolitan
Fire
London
Ambulance
London
UK Parliament
Carshalton and Wallington
London Assembly
Croydon and Sutton
UK

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