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Wallington sits in the London Borough of Sutton, though it retains the distinct identity of the Surrey town it once was before the capital’s boundaries expanded. It is defined largely by its green spaces and Victorian architecture, with many of the residential streets branching out from the high street towards Beddington Park, a vast former deer park where the River Wandle flows. Historically, the area was famous for its lavender fields - a heritage still visible in local road names and the blue plaques around the town. Practically speaking, it is a well-connected spot; the railway station provides direct links to London Bridge and Victoria, making it a functional base for those who work in the city but prefer a slower pace in the evenings. The town centre is functional rather than flashy, offering a mix of independent shops and high-street staples, while the presence of several highly-regarded grammar schools often acts as the primary draw for families settling in the area.