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Cheam is bordered by Worcester Park ( to the north-west ), Morden ( to the north-east ), Sutton ( to the east ), Ewell ( to the west ) as well as Banstead and Belmont to the South.
North Cheam is situated about a mile north of the village at the crossroad between Cheam Village and Worcester Park, Epsom and Morden.
" Barclays Cycle Superhighway 7 ", from Morden to the City of London runs through Kennington, along Kennington Park Road.
The route of Stane Street through Morden followed the current A24, London Road up Stonecot Hill from the south west crossing Morden Park to the west of the current dual carriageway road and passing through the pitch and putt golf course and the grounds of St Lawrence's Church.
The road then descended the other side of the hill towards the town centre passing west of the Underground station and crossing the north corner of Morden Hall Park heading in the direction of Colliers Wood and Tooting.
The Garth family owned the land and maintained their connection with the parish for the next four centuries, living at Morden Hall Park until the manor was sold by another Sir Richard Garth in 1872.
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Wimbledon is to the north, Morden to the south, Colliers Wood is to the east and to the west are Merton Park and Wimbledon Chase.
The approximate boundaries of the Merton Park area can be considered to be Kingston Road ( A238 ) to the north, Dorset Road ( B285 ) and Morden Road ( A24 ) to the east, Martin Way to the south and Aylward Road to the west.
Mount Mitchell is a mountain located within the Sunwapta River valley of Jasper National Park, Canada, southeast of Mount Morden Long.
Mount Morden Long is a mountain located in the Athabasca River Valley of Jasper National Park in Alberta, Canada.
By the early 1980s, Radio Jackie had become a 24 hour a day local station with studios in Worcester Park and a shop in Morden.
The name Raynes Park was originally used in the 1870s and only applied to the area south of the railway line where the local landowner, Richard Garth, Lord of the Manor of the adjacent parish of Morden, planned to develop a new garden suburb similar to that being developed by John Innes at Merton Park to the east.
The building is located on London Road, at the highest point of Morden, overlooking Morden Park.
The present park and sports fields between Hillcross Avenue, London Road / Epsom Road and Lower Morden Lane are owned and managed by the London Borough of Merton parks department and cover land that previously formed the grounds of Morden Park House, a small 18th century country estate ( not to be confused with Morden Hall Park, the National Trust property close to Morden town centre ).

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Although other London Underground lines operate fully underground, the Northern line is unusual in that it is a deep-level tube line that serves the outer suburbs of South London yet there is only one station above ground ( Morden tube station ) while the rest of this part of the line is deep below ground.
The short section to Morden depot is also above ground.
The Cator Estate was built on part of the estate formerly owned by Sir John Morden, whose Morden College ( 1695 ) is another notable building to the south-east of the heath.
The closest London Underground station is Morden, which is a 12-21 minute journey from Carshalton High Street by 157 bus.
Morden is a district in the London Borough of Merton.
The prominence of the Garth family is recorded locally in the name of Garth Road, Lower Morden and the former Garth School.
in 2007 to care of Merton Council There is now a permanent display in Morden Library.
The main commercial centres in Merton are Mitcham, Morden and Wimbledon, of which Wimbledon is the largest.
The main local newspaper in Merton is The Wimbledon Guardian with two editions, Wimbledon along with Mitcham and Morden.
It is the only station on the Morden branch of the Northern line whose name begins with a vowel and is one of only two stations on the London Underground with only four letters in its name ( the only other being Bank ).
In 1521 seven Lollard dissenters ( William Tylsworth, John Scrivener, Thomas Barnard, James Morden, Robert Rave, Thomas Holmes and Joan Norman ) were burned at the stake in Amersham A memorial to them was built in 1931 and is inscribed as follows: " In the shallow of depression at a spot 100 yards left of this monument seven Protestants, six men and one woman were burned to death at the stake.
East Finchley tube station is marked by a well-known statue of an archer by Eric Aumonier in the Art Deco style, and pointing his arrow towards the opening of the tunnel which starts south of the station and runs all the way to the end of the Northern Line at Morden.
Morden is a London Underground station in Morden in the London Borough of Merton.
Unlike other stations on the southern branch of the Northern Line, Morden station is not in a tunnel, but is in a wide cutting with the tunnel portals a short distance to the north.

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Morden in 1926 was a rural area and the station was built on open farmland giving its designer, Charles Holden, more space than had been available for the majority of the stations on the new extension.
Note that this definition of the area does not correspond directly with the Local Government ward of the same name which for administrative convenience includes areas as far south as Morden South railway station.
This would change somewhat by the extension of the Underground to Morden and major house-building projects in the area.
* SM4 postcode area, the Sutton postcode area covering Morden, Morden Park, Lower Morden and St. Helier.
In the nineteenth century two local landowners were Charles Blake, the owner of Blue House Farm ( located in the area of the modern Barnes End ) and Richard Garth Lord of the Manor of Morden.
The area east of the railway was part of Hobbald ( e ) s Farm ( located at the junction of the modern Lower Morden lane and Garth Road ) which was owned by Garth.
Lower Morden is an area within the district of Morden in south west corner of the London Borough of Merton, to the west of Morden Park and south of Raynes Park.
The loss of Morden Common followed, its area now occupied by the Merton & Sutton Joint Cemetery and the Garth Road Industrial Estate.
The constituency covered a much larger area than it does today and was reduced in 1918 to create the Mitcham constituency and in 1950 to create the Merton and Morden constituency ( both subsequently merged to create the Mitcham and Morden constituency ).
The parish of Guilden Morden is long and thin in shape covering an area of in the very south-western corner of Cambridgeshire.
In 1965, under the London Government Act 1963, the municipal borough was abolished and its area combined with that of the Municipal Borough of Wimbledon and the Merton and Morden Urban District to form the present-day London Borough of Merton in Greater London.

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