Carshalton
Carshalton is a suburb of London.
It has a park called Carshalton Park and a leisure centre called Westcroft Leisure Centre
History of Carshalton
Carshalton was first called Cressalton. In the middle ages, most of the land in the village was farmland. Each farmer would own several land strips according to their wealth. In the early 17th century, there were only three mills along the river. Carshalton was also known for its springs which gave the place its name
Carshalton Media
Looking across Lower Pond to the Leoni Bridge and The Grove
Carshalton Pond, 1806, before division into two ponds
Carshalton Council Offices, later converted for use as the public library
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The western pond ("Upper Pond") in Carshalton Village
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All Saints' Church behind the Woodman pub
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Looking across Upper Pond towards All Saints Church
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All Saints Church interior
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Lavender field in the south of Carshalton
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Water Tower, Carshalton House