Carshalton Collection
Carshalton, a picturesque town in Surrey, has a rich history that dates back to 1829
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Carshalton, a picturesque town in Surrey, has a rich history that dates back to 1829. The artwork by J Rogers captures the essence of this charming place, showcasing its beauty and tranquility. One notable landmark in the Queen Marys Childrens Hospital, which has been providing care and support for young patients for many years. It stands as a symbol of hope and healing within the community. Manor Road in Wallington, another area within Carshalton, offers a glimpse into the past with its historic buildings and architecture. Walking along this road feels like stepping back in time. The Oaks is an iconic location captured beautifully in black and white photography. This enchanting spot exudes elegance and grace, making it a favorite among photographers. Hope PH holds memories of old Carshalton while also embracing new beginnings. These photographs showcase both versions of this beloved pub that has been serving locals for generations. Cottage of Content PH is another gem nestled within Carshalton's streets. This quaint establishment exudes warmth and hospitality, inviting visitors to relax and enjoy their surroundings. Coach & Horses PH is yet another testament to Carshalton's vibrant pub scene. With its lively atmosphere and friendly staff, it remains a popular gathering spot for locals looking to unwind after a long day. Sutton SM5 3 Map provides an overview of the surrounding area near Carshalton with all its amenities conveniently marked out. Sutton SM5 2 Map further expands on these details, ensuring residents have everything they need at their fingertips. The Oaks from 1894 showcases how this beautiful location has stood the test of time while retaining its natural charm throughout the years. Its timeless appeal continues to captivate both residents and visitors alike. Lastly, an almshouse depicted in G Yates' artwork transports us back to 1826 when charity was extended towards those less fortunate in society—a reminder of compassion still prevalent in Carshalton today.