Friends of Honeywood Museum
Honeywood Museum by Carshalton Ponds
Honeywood Walk, Carshalton, Surrey SM5 3NX Telephone: 020 8770 4297
e-mail: lbshoneywood@btconnect.com


 


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All Saints Parish Church, Carshalton

Camden Junior School

Carshalton Arts is the programme of musical performances and exhibitions, both religious and secular, scheduled to take place in the Parish Church of All Saints Carshalton.

The Carshalton Society - promoting, protecting, conserving and improving Carshalton's amenities

Carshalton Water Tower

Croydon Airport - a site maintained by the Croydon Airport Society

East Surrey Family History Society

Farrar Exhibition - the James Farrar Exhibition at Exeter University

The Folly Fellowship - protecting, preserving, and promoting follies, grottos & garden buildings

Friends of Beddington Park

Friends of Mellows Park

The Friends of Whitehall, Cheam

The Greyhound Hotel, Carshalton - a friend opposite The Heritage Centre, as well as a fine hostelry and hotel

London Borough of Sutton - the Borough's website

MARK RUTHERFORD

NEW Mark Rutherford - the pseudonym of William Hale White 1831-1913, novelist and some-time resident of Carshalton

Mayfield Lavender

Open House London

Museum of London, London Wall, London EC2Y 5HN Telephone 0870 444 3852 (local call rates)

St. Bartholomew's Polyphony Choir

Sutton Active - what's on in Sutton

Sutton Theatres - site for the Secombe Theatre, Sutton, and Charles Cryer Studio Theatre, Carshalton

Wandle Heritage - the history, ecology cultural heritage along the River Wandle

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The Wandle Industrial Museum

Wandle Valley Festival

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