- Lower Morden
infobox UK place
country = England
map_type = Greater London
region= London
population=
official_name= Lower Morden
london_borough= Merton
constituency_westminster= Mitcham and MordenWimbledon
post_town= MORDEN
postcode_area= SM
postcode_district= SM4
dial_code= 020
os_grid_reference= TQ238670
latitude= 51.3884
longitude= -0.2198Lower Morden is an area within the district of
Morden in south west corner of theLondon Borough of Merton , to the west ofMorden Park and south ofRaynes Park .A brief history of Lower Morden
Until it was absorbed by the
suburban expansion of the 1930s, the hamlet of Lower Modern was a small rural farming community within theparish of Morden approximately half a mile to the west of the main village situated at the top of the hill. Lower Morden had grown up around thevillage green and the Beverley and Pyl Brooks.In the 1870s, the main properties of Lower Morden were Morden Farm (close to the modern school of the same name and on the site of Hatfeild School), Peacock Farm (now covered by Cranmer Close and Cardinal Avenue) and Hobalds Farm. Close by was Morden Common.
Today nothing of the original hamlet remains except perhaps a few ancient trees and old field boundary lines followed by the alignments of the roads that were to replace them. The first major development was the establishment in 1891 of Battersea New Cemetery (now Morden Cemetery) on land adjacent to Hobalds Farm to the north of Green Lane. The loss of Morden Common followed, its area now occupied by the Merton & Sutton Joint Cemetery and the Garth Road Industrial Estate. Garth Road is named after the Garth family, Lords of the Manor from the mid 16th century to the late 19th century.
Up to the
Second World War the marshy land either side of the Pyl Brook now used as playing fields was cow pasture. The majority of residential development took place in the late 1930s with mock Tudor style houses being built between Morden Park and Stonecot Hill and north between Grand Drive, Hillcross Avenue and Cannon Hill Lane.Maps
port and recreation
Lower Morden has a King George's Field in memorial to King George V.
External links
* [http://www.hatfeild.merton.sch.uk/ Hatfeild Primary School] - Hatfeild is not a typo! it is named after Gilliat Hatfeild, last Lord of the Manor of Morden.
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