The Wrythe

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The Wrythe is an area inside the London Borough of Sutton. The area is often referred to as Wrythe Green.

History

The Wrythe area's history dates back to the Roman era. The Place-names of Surrey says that the name may come from Anglo-Saxon rið = 'streamlet' (a small branch of the River Wandle). The population of the town is 10,384 residents.[1]

Facilities

The Wrythe, even though part of Carshalton, has its own commercial shopping area which has a number of different restaurants and shops, punctuated at either end with a Marks & Spencer Simply Food and the biggest branch of Nisa for thirty miles.[2] There are three primary schools in The Wrythe - Victor Seymour Infants School, Camden Junior School, Muschamp and Rushy Meadow Primary School - as well as Carshalton College.[1] aa

Transport links

From the Nisa store, The Wrythe is about eight minutes away from Carshalton railway station.[3] The 151 goes straight the way through it[4] whereas the 157 serves the M&S branch[5] and the 127 serves the college.[6]

References

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