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The Borough Of Sutton

The borough of Sutton is situated in South London and covers an area of 43 km2 ; rather huge, large borough - by population it's the 80th local authority in United Kingdom.

In 1965 the London Borough of Sutton was formed. The Municipal Borough of Beddington and Wallington, Cheam, the Borough of Sutton and also previous part of Surrey - the Carshalton Urban District are helped in the borough of Sutton formation. The name "Sutton" is probably meant "south enclosure", but it is often assumed to have meant "south town". An early Surrey's enclosure (from the Anglo-Saxon "ton") was usually a farm, but in Sutton it very often refers to Oldfield's village, which lay from Rose Hill to the Angel.

The town of Sutton is used to be part of the Surrey and most English males, females use wording "Sutton, Surrey" when sending letters to local people. Postcodes of Sutton are as follow: SM1 (Sutton, Benhilton, Rosehill), for Railway's Cheam south is using SM2, SM3 (North Cheam - north railway), SM4 (outside the borough of Sutton), SM5 postcode is for St. Helier, Carshalton On The Hill, Little Woodcote, The Wrythe, Carshalton, Carshalton Beeches, SM6 (Beddington, Wallington, Hackbridge, South Beddington), finally SM7 is using mostly for inside parts of the Sutton.

Moreover the borough of Sutton is famous for its prettiness, tremendous buildings and unforgettable places of interests. The Sutton is fantastic town with green areas, parks (like Manor Park, Rose Hill Park and Sutton Green), modern shopping centers (for example Times Square Shopping Centre and St. Nicholas Shopping Centre). There are a lot of historical places as well in the borough of Sutton, the most popular are Carew Manor and Sutton War Memorial.