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Bathrooms in Mitcham, CR4
These Bathrooms companies are located in Mitcham
The following Bathrooms are the ones that we have found closest to Mitcham
Bathroom Suites in towns near Mitcham, CR4
Places of interest in Mitcham, CR4
Mitcham Cricket Green
Mitcham Cricket Green is a cricket ground in Mitcham, south London (historically in Surrey). It is the home of Mitcham Cricket Club and is reportedly the oldest cricket ground still in use, having been used for cricket since 1685.[1] London Borough of Merton The London Borough of Merton ( pronunciation (help·info)) is a London borough in South West London. BedZED Beddington Zero Energy Development (BedZED) is an environmentally-friendly-housing development in Hackbridge, London, England. It is in the London Borough of Sutton. It was designed by the architect Bill Dunster, who was looking for a more sustainable way of building housing in urban areas. The project was a partnership among BioRegional, Bill Dunster Architects the Peabody Trust, Arup and the cost consultants Gardiner and Theobald. The 99 homes, and 1,405 square metres of work space were built in 2000–2002. The project was shortlisted for the Stirling Prize in 2003. Information by Wikipedia.com
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