Carshalton Beeches Businesses, Shops and Restaurants
Money 4 Motors
17th August 2012
We pride ourselves on offering an extremely friendly, polite, professional and reliable service tailored to your requirements. We conduct extensive up to date research when calculating your valuation and don’t just rely on ‘one size fits all’ computer generated quotes like other companies.
Brick 2 Brick Pointing
5th October 2012
Brick 2 Brick Pointing Surrey is a bespoke brick pointing company using traditional methods and craftmanship. Our staff are...
Arc Property and Design Solutions
17th August 2012
We are experts in woodcare, wallpaper, lining and paintwork. Specialising in general building including roofing and brickwork.
The Windsor Castle Public House
26th November 2010
Camra Sutton pub of the year 2011. Come and enjoy a few drinks and some good home-cooked food in our traditional...
Sutton Tennis and Squash Club
4th January 2012
Sutton Tennis and Squash Club is a social tennis and squash club with nine tennis courts and two squash courts...
Saregama Indian Restaurant in Surrey
16th August 2008
The Saregama Indian Restaurant Carshalton Beeches, Surrey. It’s a beautiful restaurant situated in the sleepy village of ...
Peter Burton UK Decorators
31st August 2008
Peter Burton & Company is an established commercial painting and decorating company operating in London and the South
Key Benefits Wealth Management
13th September 2010
Wealth Management specialists serving Epsom and surrounds, we combine pension, tax, legal and investment...
Castle Cleaning Services Surrey
31st March 2007
Castle Cleaning Services offers a host of services to both residential and commercial customers in London...
Beeches Locksmiths Home & Auto
8th March 2011
Beeches Auto Locksmiths Surrey are fully mobile car locksmiths in Surrey. They are able to come out to...

A stockbroker belt southern extension of Carshalton. Much of Carshalton Beeches was formerly part of Barrow Hedges Farm, so called from three ancient burial mounds located on the north side of Oaks Park. For centuries it was strip-farmed common land. Because the Sutton to Croydon railway line was forced to swerve south of the village centre, Carshalton’s nearest station was originally at Wallington but a halt was provided at the Beeches, named for an avenue of beech trees that the line crossed at this point. This was in sparsely populated territory known as Carshalton Fields, leased by Croydon council from the lord of the manor. The halt was little used in its early years because the steam-hauled shuttle service was infrequent and slow.



