Springtime in Carshalton – Buildings, Bulbs, and Birds

Yes we’re getting poorer as a nation, yes, there’s not so much money to spend on our local environment, yes, new builds are increasingly dull, but on the bright side… let’s enjoy our spring flowers, wildlife and wonderful historic buildings. Join me on a brief photographic journey through Springtime Carshalton.

Reeds and bulbs along Festival Walk with the Honeywood Museum © Secret Carshalton

At the top of the page is an image of The Lodge Gatehouse. Which is your favourite image? Leave a comment below…


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Honorary mention to Save the Old Rectory.  Thanks to voluntary groups like this who are working hard to help save our heritage.

The small parkland behind the Honeywood Museum © Secret Carshalton
Swans in The Grove © Secret Carshalton
The Old Rectory is a wonderful old building © Secret Carshalton


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