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Mitcham Common (one of South London's largest commons), the lavender fields (Mitcham was famous for lavender cultivation), the Cricket Green (one of the oldest cricket grounds in the world), and a South London neighbourhood with unexpected rural heritage
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Mitcham Common has been grazed common land since before Domesday. Mitcham was famous for its lavender and herb cultivation — the 'Mitcham Lavender' was sold across the country. The Cricket Green at Mitcham has been a cricket ground since at least 1685, making it one of the oldest in the world.
Mitcham Common for the surprisingly wild common land. The Cricket Green for the historic ground. The lavender heritage is celebrated locally. The River Wandle walk through the common.
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Mitcham's diverse community drives independent businesses. The common brings outdoor visitors. List your Mitcham business on Roam to reach local customers in Greater London.
Roam covers all of Mitcham including Morden, Tooting, Streatham, Colliers Wood, Pollards Hill. Mitcham Common for the surprisingly wild common land. The Cricket Green for the historic ground. The lavender heritage is celebrated locally. The River Wandle walk through the common.