Branch Manager
Ann Dickman
Ann Dickman has worked for Goodfellows for over 9 years and believes and provides a high level of customer services along with her extensive knowledge of the local area. Ann lives in Sutton and has a son and daughter some of her interests consist of gardening and travel where possible.
Local Schools
Education is well catered for with notable schools such as Barrow Hedges Primary School, St Philomena’s, and Carshalton High School for Girls, Carshalton Boys Sports College, Stanley Park High School and Carshalton College
Local Amenities
Charles Cyer Theatre, Carshalton has two football clubs and a health and fitness centre at Westcroft Leisure Centre.
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Carshalton Beeches was named thus after the beech trees lining Beeches Avenue. It’s surrounded by the towns of Wallington, Banstead, Sutton and Carshalton Village, as well as spectacular greenbelt countryside to the south. The Beeches offers the ideal quiet suburban environment and has its own railway station with trains running between Guildford, Croydon and London Bridge, the average journey being approx 35 minutes Carshalton Beeches is 25 mins from Gatwick and 40 minutes from Heathrow and numerous trunk roads such as A217, A23, A3, A24 and the M25 which will give access to the Channel Tunnel which is approx a 70 minutes journey. The area has excellent nurseries, schools and colleges both state and private plus excellent services and day centres for the elderly. The area offers a peaceful environment in which to live, set on the edge of South West London and Surrey.
Central Carshalton around The Ponds and High Street retains a Village character and there are a number of attractive buildings and open spaces protected by the Carshalton Village Conservation area.
Carshalton on the Hill is a residential area on the high ground south of Carshalton Park and stretches to the small holdings of Little Woodcote.
The Wrythe or Wrythe Green is situated between Carshalton Village to the south and St Helier to the north west. Its name is thought to derive from the Anglo Saxon word ‘rithe’ meaning small stream and during Roman occupation a small spring was situated near The Green and once there was a Roman Villa built in Beddington. The spring is no longer visible.
Carshalton has two football clubs and a health and fitness centre at Westcroft Leisure Centre.
Education is well catered for with notable schools such as Barrow Hedges Primary School, St Philomena’s, Carshalton High School for Girls, Carshalton Boys Sports College, Stanley Park High School and Carshalton College.
There are frequent theatrical and musical productions at the Charles Cryer Studio Theatre in Carshalton High Street and the Ecology Centre and Honeywood Heritage Centre also hold regular events and meetings. Annual events include a charity firework display at Carshalton Park, plus a summer carnival on the second Saturday of June, a Beer festival on May bank holiday, the environmental fair in Carshalton Park August bank holiday and Carshalton charter fair in September. Taking all as a whole it is an enviable area in which to live.