Sutton, Greater London
Overview
Leafy Sutton is one of the southernmost boroughs in the capital and can sometimes feel like countryside at ample parks and golf courses. Sutton High Street bucks this trend as one of Greater London’s shopping honeypots, with every big retailer, cuisines from all ends of the earth and a pub where the Rolling Stones got their first break in 1963. The River Wandle meanders through the borough on its way to the Thames at Wandsworth and gave life to Medieval settlements and industry when Sutton was nothing but countryside. The Wandle Trail stays with the river all the way to the Thames. If you do visit, Carshalton is an antiquarian’s idea of a perfect day out, at the Honeywood Museum, the Georgian Carshalton Water and Grove Park, which is laid out on a Medieval manor.
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