Conservation areas in Sutton, London

Conservation areas in Sutton, London
The ornate architrave and segmental pediment surrounding the entrance to the Barclay's Bank building in Sutton High Street
LocationSutton, London Borough of Sutton
Coordinates51°21′40″N 0°11′32″W / 51.361191°N 0.192188°W / 51.361191; -0.192188

There are four conservation areas within the town of Sutton (among several others across the whole of the London Borough of Sutton). One of these is in Sutton town centre - the Sutton Town Centre High Street Crossroads Conservation Area - while the other three are residential: Grove Avenue, Landseer Road and the Sutton Garden Suburb.[1]

The High Street features "vivid, Victorian, polychrome brick and stone façades", Grove Avenue displays modernist and half-timbered houses, Landseer Road is an area of large, finely detailed, Edwardian villa houses and Sutton Garden Suburb is a member of the garden city movement.

  1. ^ Rookledge, Gordon (1999). Rookledge's Architectural Identifier of Conservation Areas - Sutton Edition. Sarema Press (Publishers) Ltd. p. 30. ISBN 1-870758-05-6.

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