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{{infobox UK place|
|country = England
|map_type = Greater London
|region= London
|population=
|official_name= Wallington
|latitude= 51.3647
|longitude= -0.1403
|os_grid_reference= TQ294645
|london_borough= Sutton
|post_town= WALLINGTON
|postcode_area= SM
|postcode_district= SM6
|dial_code= 020
|constituency_westminster= [[Carshalton and Wallington (UK Parliament constituency)|Carshalton and Wallington]]
}}
'''Wallington''' is a town in the [[London Borough of Sutton]] situated {{convert|10.3|mi|km|1|lk=on}} south south-west of [[Charing Cross]]. Prior to the merger of the [[Municipal Borough of Beddington and Wallington]] into the London Borough of Sutton, it was formerly part of the county of [[Surrey]].


== History ==
The name "Wallington" derives from the Anglo Saxon "Waletone", meaning "village of the Britons".


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Wallington appears in [[Domesday Book]] of 1086 and was held by [[William the Conqueror]]. Its domesday assets were: 11 [[hide (unit)|hide]]s. It had 2 [[Mill (grinding)|mill]]s worth £1 10s 0d, 11 [[plough]]s, 8 acres of [[meadow]]. It rendered £10.<ref>[http://www.gwp.enta.net/surrnames.htm Surrey Domesday Book]</ref>

The historic village was situated somewhat to the north of the current town centre around what is now Wallington Bridge over the [[River Wandle]].

What was then called "Carshalton" railway station was opened in 1847 in the open fields to the south of Wallington
because the owner of [[Carshalton Park]] 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 [[gothic revival]] villas (architect E. L. Brock) and a new church (Holy Trinity).
This southward development continued towards Woodcote and by the time of the first world war the section of Woodcote Road
to the south of the station had become the new high street.

The [[Municipal Borough of Beddington and Wallington]] was created in 1915 and a town hall (architect [[Robert Atkinson (Architect)|Robert Atkinson]])
and public library were built in Wallington town centre in the 1930s, as was the fire station in Belmont Road.

[[Wallington County Grammar School]] (for Boys) was opened on London Road, close to Beddington Park, in 1927.

[[Image:English-Lavender.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Guy Portelli's sculpture "English Lavender" (1999) in Wallington Town Centre]]
Wallington was an important centre for the production of [[lavender]] oil until about the time of the first world war.
This is remembered in a number of ways, for example:
* There is a large sculpture at the junction of Woodcote Road and Stafford Road representing a lavender plant.
* The Christmas lights also represent lavender plants.
* One of the local lavender farmers - John Jakson of Little Woodcote Farm - lent his name to a [[public house]] in Woodcote Road.

==Today==
In 2007 Wallington has been enjoying something of a mini boom with new retailers being attracted to the town, including [[Tesco]] Express, Café Nero and [[SpecSavers]]. These are in addition to existing High Street names such as [[Sainsburys]], [[Boots]], [[Woolworths Group|Woolworths]], [[WH Smith]], [[Dorothy Perkins]], [[Greggs]], [[Lloydspharmacy]], Peacocks and [[Lidl]]. In addition, many major banks and building societies are sited in the town.

A farmers' market 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.

==Transport==
Wallington is well served by bus, coach and rail connections, and it is possible to reach London's two major airports - Heathrow and Gatwick - in less than an hour by car, or a little longer if you use public transport.

====Bus====
A variety of bus services are available from Wallington. These include:
* 463 - to Coulsdon, Beddington, Mitcham
* 127 - to Purley, Carshalton, Mitcham, Tooting Broadway
* 151 - to Carshalton, St Helier, Sutton, Cheam, Worcester Park
* 154 - to Croydon, Carshalton, Sutton, Morden
* 157 - to Crystal Palace, Croydon, Morden
* 410 - to Crystal Palace, Norwood, Croydon, Beddington
* 455 - to Beddington, Waddon, Croydon, Purley
* S4 - to Roundshaw, Sutton, St Helier
* X26 - to Croydon, Carshalton, Sutton, Kingston, Heathrow.

====Coach====
National Express services 025 from London Victoria to Gatwick Airport and Brighton, and 027 from Victoria to Chichester also serve Wallington.

====Rail====
Services operate from [[Wallington railway station|Wallington]] to London Bridge and Victoria via West Croydon and to Epsom and beyond via Sutton.

[[Image:Wallington flood under bridge - 20 july 2007.PNG|right|thumb|Cars left stranded in a [[flash flood]] under a bridge in Wallington]]
The northbound platform extends over the bridge that crosses Woodcote Road. The road immediately below this bridge regularly floods during heavy rain and achieved some notoriety on 20 July 2007 when it was severely flooded, making it impassable for several hours. <ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6908852.stm BBC news story (see photo in West London section)]</ref>

==Famous residents==
*[[Mervyn Peake]] once lived in Woodcote Road, Wallington but his house has since been demolished to make way for a block of flats.

*[[Eileen Shanahan (Irish poet)|Eileen Shanahan]], Irish poet, lived with her family in Blenheim Gardens.

*[[Jeff Beck]] of [[The Yardbirds]] lived on Demesne Road.

*[[Will Owen]], Member of Parliament for Morpeth, Co. Durham, also lived in Wallington.

== Education ==





'''Primary Education'''

* [http://www.bandonhill.sutton.sch.uk/about.asp Bandon Hill Primary School]


'''Secondary Education'''

* [http://www.wcgs.org.uk/artman/publish/index.php/ Wallington County Grammar School]

* [http://www.wallingtongirls.sutton.sch.uk/ Wallington High School for Girls]

* [http://www.wilsonsschool.sutton.sch.uk/index.html/ Wilsons School]

See the [[London Borough of Sutton]] article for details of education in the borough.

==References==
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{{LB Sutton}}
[[Category:Districts of London]]
[[Category:Neighbourhoods of Sutton]]

[[nl:Wallington (London)]]

Revision as of 21:11, 26 May 2008

Wallington = racists.


(It never ends. I want you to know that. It never fucking ends. You cannot silence me, you cannot emasculate me. IT NEVER ENDS.)

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