Morden is a suburban area in the London Borough of Merton, best known as the southern terminus of the Northern line. The Tube arrived in 1926 and transformed Morden from a small Surrey village into a London suburb within a decade. Morden Hall Park, a National Trust property, covers 125 acres of parkland along the River Wandle, with a snuff mill, wetlands, and a garden centre. The population of the Morden area is around 40,000. The Baitul Futuh Mosque, one of the largest in western Europe, was built in Morden in 2003.
Morden station is the terminus for Northern line services (Morden branch). The A24 runs through, connecting to Epsom and the M25. Wimbledon is three miles north. For adult companionship, Morden is covered by the Metropolitan Police and governed by England and Wales criminal law.
Morden is a suburban area in the London Borough of Merton, best known as the southern terminus of the Northern line. The Tube arrived in 1926 and transformed Morden from a small Surrey village into a London suburb within a decade. Morden Hall Park, a National Trust property, covers 125 acres of parkland along the River Wandle, with a snuff mill, wetlands, and a garden centre. The population of the Morden area is around 40,000. The Baitul Futuh Mosque, one of the largest in western Europe, was built in Morden in 2003.
Morden station is the terminus for Northern line services (Morden branch). The A24 runs through, connecting to Epsom and the M25. Wimbledon is three miles north. For adult companionship, Morden is covered by the Metropolitan Police and governed by England and Wales criminal law.
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