Merton guide

The London borough of Merton incorporates some 1,441 streets. Merton at its widest point is 6.6 miles by 8.6 miles in length.

The London borough of MertonMerton is home to the legendary Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships, held every year for two weeks during June/July. The Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum, open throughout the year, provides visitors with views over the Centre Court and films of matches.

Merton Abbey Mills is worth visiting. Housed in the former Liberty silk-printing works, this group of historic buildings has been transformed into a charming town centre, complete with craft shops, weekend market, pub and restaurant. Enjoy a stroll along the River Wandle and admire the stunning conservation areas including Merton Park, the original garden suburb, laid out by John Innes early in the 20th century.

These 1,441 streets are home to over 434 LondonTown.com featured venues, which include 152 restaurants, 128 shops, 22 attractions, 31 clubs and pubs and 59 leisure venues.

Streets in the London borough of Merton

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