Thames Tributary Pyl Brook - North Cheam

Thames Tributary Pyl Brook
The Pyl Brook continues to flow North West towards the Beverley


Post to the west Morden Common
Post to the north Morden Park
Post to the east St.Helier
Post to the south North Cheam


Dudley Drive
Emmanuel Church 1962 by K. C. White. The original building 1950, is now the Hall

London Road
837 Lord Nelson pub

Ridge Road
Brookfield Primary School


Stonecot Hill
This is on the line of Roman Stane Street and picks up the ‘stone’ element in that name. It is named as ‘Stone Cot Hill’ on the Ordnance Survey map of 1819, and there was a Stonecot House there in 1876 Part of the Sutton by Pass built in 1926.
Pylford Bridge Ridge Road Library
101 St.Cecilia.
Roman Catholic church built in 1957 by Goodhart Rendel.
Territorial Army and Drill Hall Kingston Zodiac - this road forms the Virgins skirt.
1 Woodstock
Sutton Common Park.
The park is on an area which was formerly 'GLEBE' land administered for the benefit of the people of Sutton.

Tudor Drive
King George’s field

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