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SUBURB OF LONDON IN THE LONDON BOROUGH OF SUTTON, ENGLAND
Carshalton, London, England; Carshalton Village; Carshalton Beeches; Carshalton on the Hill; Westcroft Leisure Centre; Little Holland House, Carshalton; Aultone; Carshalton-on-the-Hill; Carshalton Lavender harvest; Carshalton Lavender Harvest; Carshalton Choral Society; Ruskin Players; Carshalton Charter Fair; Carshalton Charter fair; Charles Cryer Studio Theatre; Carshalton Environmental Fair; Carshalton Railway Station; Carshalton Beeches Railway; Carshalton Beeches Railway station; Carshalton Beeches Railway Station; Carshalton Railway station; Carshalton Railway; Carshalton F.C.; Carshalton FC; Grove Park Cascade; Sutton Ecology Centre; Strawberry Lodge; Orangery in The Square; The Oaks Bakehouse; The Oaks bakehouse; Honeywood Museum; Carshalton House Water Tower; Carshalton Ponds; Carshalton, Surrey; Carshalton, London Borough of Sutton
  • Spectators on the Leoni Bridge at the 2012 Olympic torch relay in Carshalton Village
  • All Saints Church interior
  • Bus crossing the Carshalton ponds
  • Niche shops in Carshalton High Street
  • [[Carshalton Council Offices]], later converted for use as the public library
  • All Saints' Church behind the Woodman pub
  • Looking across Upper Pond towards All Saints Church
  • Carshalton War Memorial
  • Water Tower, Carshalton House
  • Carshalton Pond, 1806, before division into two ponds
  • Charles Cryer Theatre
  • Grove Park]] Cascade
  • [[Ian Waite]] and [[Kristina Rihanoff]] get involved with the 'Everyone Active Strictly Come Dancing Competition' group warm up at the Grand Opening of the new Westcroft Leisure Centre
  • [[Lavender]] field in the south of Carshalton
  • Les Gray and Rob Davis of Mud, standing, with fellow band members
  • Oaks Park
  • Artist at work in Carshalton
  • Grove Park]]
  • St Philomena's School]]
  • Looking across Lower Pond to the Leoni Bridge and The Grove
  • The fountain at Butter Hill
  • The western pond ("Upper Pond") in Carshalton Village

orangery         
  • [[Versailles Orangerie]] built between 1684 and 1686.
  • Fota House Orangery]], Fota Island, Ireland
  • The reconstructed Mount Vernon Orangery designed by George Washington.
  • Meuselwitz Orangery]], Meuselwitz, Germany
  • Belvedere]] Orangery, Vienna, Austria
  • Orangery at [[Château de Bagatelle]]
  • [[Schwerin Castle]] Orangery, Schwerin, Germany
  • Orangery at [[Wrest Park]]
  • Wye Plantation Orangery photographed in 1937.
  • Grand Orangery (Peterhof)
A PROTECTED PLACE AND ESPECIALLY A GREENHOUSE FOR GROWING ORANGES IN COOL CLIMATES
Orangerie; Orangeries
¦ noun (plural orangeries) a building like a large conservatory where orange trees are grown.
orangery         
  • [[Versailles Orangerie]] built between 1684 and 1686.
  • Fota House Orangery]], Fota Island, Ireland
  • The reconstructed Mount Vernon Orangery designed by George Washington.
  • Meuselwitz Orangery]], Meuselwitz, Germany
  • Belvedere]] Orangery, Vienna, Austria
  • Orangery at [[Château de Bagatelle]]
  • [[Schwerin Castle]] Orangery, Schwerin, Germany
  • Orangery at [[Wrest Park]]
  • Wye Plantation Orangery photographed in 1937.
  • Grand Orangery (Peterhof)
A PROTECTED PLACE AND ESPECIALLY A GREENHOUSE FOR GROWING ORANGES IN COOL CLIMATES
Orangerie; Orangeries
(orangeries)
An orangery is a building with glass walls and roof which is used for growing orange trees and other plants which need to be kept warm.
N-COUNT
Orangery         
  • [[Versailles Orangerie]] built between 1684 and 1686.
  • Fota House Orangery]], Fota Island, Ireland
  • The reconstructed Mount Vernon Orangery designed by George Washington.
  • Meuselwitz Orangery]], Meuselwitz, Germany
  • Belvedere]] Orangery, Vienna, Austria
  • Orangery at [[Château de Bagatelle]]
  • [[Schwerin Castle]] Orangery, Schwerin, Germany
  • Orangery at [[Wrest Park]]
  • Wye Plantation Orangery photographed in 1937.
  • Grand Orangery (Peterhof)
A PROTECTED PLACE AND ESPECIALLY A GREENHOUSE FOR GROWING ORANGES IN COOL CLIMATES
Orangerie; Orangeries
·noun A place for raising oranges; a plantation of orange trees.

Wikipedia

Carshalton

Carshalton () is a town, with a historic village centre, in south London, England, within the London Borough of Sutton. It is situated 9.5 miles (15.3 km) south-southwest of Charing Cross, in the valley of the River Wandle, one of the sources of which is Carshalton Ponds in the middle of the village. Prior to the creation of Greater London in 1965, Carshalton was in the administrative county of Surrey.

Carshalton consists of a number of neighbourhoods. The main focal point, Carshalton Village, is visually scenic and picturesque. At its centre it has two adjoining ponds, which are overlooked by the Grade II listed All Saints Church on the south side and the Victorian Grove Park on the north side. The Grade II listed Honeywood Museum sits on the west side, a few yards from the water. There are a number of other listed buildings, as well as three conservation areas, including one in the village. In addition to Honeywood Museum, there are several other cultural features in Carshalton, including the Charles Cryer Theatre and an art gallery in Oaks Park. It is also home to the Sutton Ecology Centre, and every year an environmental fair is held in Carshalton Park to the south of the village.

Carshalton is part of the Carshalton and Wallington parliamentary constituency formed in 1983. Tom Brake (Liberal Democrat) was its MP from 1997 to 2019. As of 2019, Elliot Colburn (Conservative) is the current MP.

The combined population of the five wards comprising Carshalton was 45,525 at the 2001 census. A majority of the population of Carshalton is in the ABC1 social group. In the 2011 Census the wards had been merged into 3 with a total population of 29,917.