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Wallington is an illustrious town in Greater London and lies only 9.7 miles South of South West Charing Cross. It is a part of the London Borough of Sutton, which is a leading performing borough for education in the UK. The name Wallington originates from the Anglo Saxon word Waletone, which means village of Britons. The town was mentioned in the Domesday book of 1086 and was held by William the Conqueror.
Wallington was a key epicentre of the manufacture of lavender oil in the 19th and early 20th century, up until around the First World War and the growing of lavender and her was extremely notorious in the area during the Victorian era. An annual tradition of the Wallington May Queen has been celebrated in the town since 1902. Girls at the age of three begin as fairies and as they age, so does their rolls in the precession, to attendants to the May Queen, followed by crown bearers, to banner bearers, then princes, until they are finally eligible to be a May Queen at nine years old.
Since the new millennium, Wallington has modernised dramatically with new retailers and restaurants opening, as well as luxury flat developments opposite the train station, making it a popular town to commute in central London.
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Parking in Wallington
There are four council owned car parks in Wallington. All car parks are open Monday to Sunday from 8.00am to 6.30pm. Outside these hours, parking is free. All car parks are free for blue badge holders who park correctly and wholly in the lines of designated disabled bays. Badges must be displayed in vehicles at all times.
Melbourne Road Wallington (SM6 8SF) has 39 standard spaces and 2 disabled bays.
Charges Monday to Saturday:
- 30 minutes - 50p
- 1 hour - £1.00
- 2 hours - £2.00
- 3 hours - £2.50
- 4 hours - £3.00
- 5 hours £3.50
- Over 5 hours - £4.50
- Quarterly charge: £126.80
- Annual charge: £441.00
Sunday charge:
- £1.00
Wallington Library car park (SM6 0QN) has 101 standard spaces and 5 disabled bays.
Charges Monday to Saturday:
- 30 minutes - Free (ticket still needs to be purchased from machine and displayed)
- 1 hour - £1.00
- 2 hours - £2.00
- 3 hours - £2.50
Maximum stay 3 hours, with no return within 2 hours.
Shotfield Wallington car park (SM6 0QN) has 57 standard spaces and 2 disabled bays.
Charges Monday to Saturday:
- 30 minutes - 50p
- 1 hour - £1.00
- 2 hours - £2.00
- 3 hours - £2.50
- 4 hours - £3.00
- 5 hours £3.50
- Over 5 hours - £4.50
- Quarterly charge: £126.80
- Annual charge: £441.00
Sunday charge:
- £1.00
Public Hall Wallington (SM6 9AY ) has 75 standard spaces and 7 disabled bays.
Charges Monday to Saturday:
- 30 minutes - 50p
- 1 hour - £1.00
- 2 hours - £2.00
- 3 hours - £2.50
- 4 hours - £3.00
- 5 hours £3.50
- Over 5 hours - £4.50
- Quarterly charge: £126.80
- Annual charge: £441.00
Sunday charge:
- £1.00
The Sutton Council page has full details of parking charges and car parks in Wallington.
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Nearby Attractions
Wallington has a wonderful farmers' market that is held on the second Saturday of each month from 9.00am to 1.00pm. It is a haven of fresh local produce including meats, poultry, fruit and vegetables and more, all from within the region and surrounding ones. There are usually around 28 local stores each month.
A short 25 minute drive away or a half an hour direct train, is the luscious 250 acre Nonsuch Park which houses the Nonsuch mansion house in the centre of the park. Nonsuch is steeped in history, the palace which a small remnant is all that’s left of this once magnificent building, was started by King Henry VIII in 1538 and finished by Henry Fitzalan in 1556. The palace was demolished and parts of the park were sold to cover the gambling debts of Barbara Villiers.
Or maybe Beddington park takes your fancy more, the park has been said to be one of the most richly archaeological and historical sites within the South West of London, with strong ties and evidence found dating back to the Bronze age. As well as the 1930 discovery of a Roman stone coffin, which suggests a Roman villa and bath house, once stood within the park grounds. It sits in 143 acres across three towns, has a manor that sits proudly inside and the river Wandle snakes it way through.
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Public Transport
By Train:
Wallington train station (SM6 0DZ ) is run by the southern railway.
It has direct services into London Bridge and London Victoria via Norbury, as well as Epsom and Epsom downs.
It lies in travel zone five.
See Southern Rail for more information about train times, prices and planning journeys to and from Wallington.
By Bus:
Buses are frequent in Greater London and the use of an oyster card is available.
The following buses stop at Wallington, to and from areas across London and surrounding regions, such as Crystal Palace, Croydon, Caterham and Heathrow airport:
127, 151, 154, 157, 407, 410, 455, 463, 612, 627, S4 and X26.
By Car:
Wallington sits in close proximity to the A232 and the A23 which links directly onto the M23 and M25. In which the M25 encircles London and connects with multiple major motorways which run to the North, South and South West of England.
For detailed directions on getting to Wallington, use Google maps or your Sat nav.
The area postcode for Wallington is: SM6
By Plane:
Gatwick airport (RH6 0NP) is a 35 minute drive and 47 minute bus and train journey away from the town of Wallington.
The airport has domestic and international departures and arounds across the globe.
From Heathrow Airport there is a direct bus (X26) to Wallington which takes one hour and 25 minutes.
By Underground:
Morden tube station (SM4 5AZ ) is the closest to Wallington and is a 26 minute drive or a 32 minute direct bus ride.
Morden is one of the four final destination stops on the Northern line. It resides in zone four of the travelcard. It stops at places like: Elephant and Castle, Euston, Camden Town, Kentish Town and Edgware.
Disabled Parking in Wallington
Parking is free for blue badge holders, parking is designated disabled bays in all four car parks in Wallington. Blue badges must be presented in the vehicle at all times and vehicles must be parked wholly within the space lines.
To search for the disabled car park that is closest to Wallington, see the Blue Badge Parking website.
Electric Vehicles
Electric vehicle charging stations are available at several locations in Wallington. The closest ones to town centre are:
- Ludlow Lodge
- Melbourne Road car park
A network of all electric vehicle charging points can be found on the government's Go Ultra low website.
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Overnight, Weekends & Bank Holidays
In all Wallington car parks, a charge applies on Saturdays, starting at 50p for 30 minutes. Across all car parks, parking on Sundays is charged at a flat rate of £1.00 for all day.
Parking is free from 6.30pm to 8.00am, this includes parking overnight.
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FAQs
How far is Wallington from Central London?
It is a 40 minute train and tube journey from Wallington into Oxford Circus, which has three tube lines that span across London.
Is there free parking in Wallington?
All parking in Wallington is at charge, except from the first half an hour at the Wallington Library car park which is free.
What are the best things to do in Wallington?
Visit multiple parks within a short drive and country mansions, such as Nonsuch, Beddington and Wandle Park, or buy some local delights at the farmers market.
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Latest Wallington parking reviews
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Parking on Heathdene Road, SM6
The space is about 10mins walk from the station as advertised. I found it easy to find so had no need to contact owner. No problems at all, would definitely use this space again when in the area.
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Parking on Beeches House, SM5
This was my first use of ‘your parking space’. The setting up of it and subsequent emails all worked very well. Google maps took me to exactly the correct place. However, when I drove in, I wondered for a brief moment if my space had been taken. A large suv type car was parked next to my space, taking up all of its allocated space both side to side and out in front. It is a good job I have a modest sized car and can reverse park and manoeuvre confidently. There certainly wasn’t much wiggle room as the building was immediately in front of the spaces. However, I did manage and it was a relief of to find I wasn’t trapped by a barrier or locked gate come my departure. I don’t think I saw any mention of a warning if one had a large vehicle? Otherwise, I was very happy with the experience.
Hilary -
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Parking on Dale Court, SM6
Very convenient for Hackbridge station or Beddington park. Easy to find with clear instructions. Good parking space.
Ken -
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Parking on Manor Rd, SM6
Perfectly as described, felt very secure and easy access to the local area - exactly what I needed.
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