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Deen City Farms

Deen City Farms

A small, local petting farm with a riding school and free admission.

Aya Lebanese Cuisine

Aya Lebanese Cuisine

The staff are always welcoming, the food beats all other competition of its type. Not only is the food delicious but healthy because of being charcoal grilled. There is always a friendly, welcoming, lively environment every time I go and take the family.

Kaosarn

Kaosarn

A great family-run Thai restaurant opened after success in their Clapham Junction and Brixton restaurants.

Orange Buffalo

Orange Buffalo

Amazing wings, with an equally as amazing vegan option. Well worth a visit!

Meza

Meza

Awesome Lebanese food at a good price. I would recommend a £6 lunch box deal, but make sure you order a little in advance.

Kennedy's

Kennedy's

The best fish and chips in South London, right on Tooting High Street.

Morden Hall Park

Morden Hall Park

With the River Wandle flowing through, there are meadows and wetlands with lots of wildlife and a beautiful rose garden. A fantastic place to walk, run or ride through. At the end of summer, a beer festival is also held here.

The Coffee Co. of Tooting

The Coffee Co. of Tooting

Brand new coffee shop that has opened and I love it! Delicious coffee, chilled out atmosphere and a great edition to Tooting. The falafel and avocado sandwich is awesome!

Tartine

Tartine

A really nice café for lunch or a quick coffee with friends. They serve Mediterranean-style food and breakfasts until 5pm on the weekends.

The William Morris

The William Morris

Sat on the River Wandle, a traditional, warm and welcoming pub. Serves a great Sunday roast. Perfect for a drink on a summer's afternoon.

Fisher & Co.

Fisher & Co.

Really nice paninis, jacket potatoes and pastries. It serves a good cup of tea as well!

Miller & Carter

Miller & Carter

A steak restaurant on Mitcham Common also serving fish dishes and burgers.

MUD

MUD

Just along Mitcham Lane, this cafe serves a delicious brunch menu. The coffee is really good and the dishes are all served with a MUD twist - the prettiest breakfast I've ever seen!

The Little Taperia

The Little Taperia

A recent addition to Tooting High Street, this delightful tapas restaurant has a very reasonably priced menu.

Coffee in the Wood

Coffee in the Wood

A lovely coffee shop that embraces the heart and soul of the borough.

Why not explore the nearby areas of Colliers Wood, Merton, Morden, Tooting, Hackbridge, Wimbledon, Sutton Common, Streatham, Norbury and Raynes Park

"Mitcham Cricket Green is thought to have the oldest cricket green in continual use in the world, having been used since 1685."

Figge's Marsh is a lovely green space with pretty wildflowers amongst South West London's residential streets.

Bradley Slade

Morden Hall Park boasts stunning views of London's skyline.

Gary Howorth

Three Kings Pond is a great place to walk and unwind.

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What locals say about Mitcham

  1. I have lived in Mitcham for 36 years. I love it for the schools which are all near to each other, nursery, primary and high schools. Easy access to shopping in Croydon & Tooting, train stations and buses for working etc. Access to corner shops if one runs out any necessary items. There is the Mitcham Common which convenient for locals walking and their dogs, riding & golfing. Beautiful place to live.

  2. Local Schools, Transport Links, Easy access to London, Family near by, price, not too quiet, shopping amenities.

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About Mitcham

Originally a village in the county of Surrey, Mitcham is now a mostly residential area in the London Borough of Merton. Mitcham is located 7.2 miles (11.6 km) southwest of Charing Cross and has good transport links that include railway stations, Tramlink stops, day and night buses and coach services. Family-friendly and multicultural, the area offers affordable homes, great amenities, and enough green space to create a peaceful atmosphere. There’s a wide range of high street and independent shops, a leisure centre and sports clubs, a healthy selection of schools, many historic sites, and popular annual events.

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