The surprisingly ornate Victoriana architecture found in Sutton

There’s a lot less than there used to be, but if you look carefully you can still find some ornate Victorian style in Sutton. Look up for the best examples.

The old London and Provincial Bank built in 1894 © Secret Carshalton
Window decoration in the High Street © Secret Carshalton
Fruit topples from a stone chalice at Lloyds Bank © Secret Carshalton

Sutton town centre is in the London Borough of Sutton in South London. This feature is part of our Eye On Sutton series.


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