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​Name: South Wimbledon Station
​Year: 1926
Architect: Charles Holden
Borough: Merton
Listing: Grade II
Notes:  Built with the same Portland Stone facade as the other Morden extension stations, South Wimbledon has a curved frontage that follows the path of the road. The ticket hall has three large groups of strip windows, separated by  two stone columns topped with three dimensional roundels. Inside the ticket hall hangs an ironwork art deco chandelier, as well as original light fittings fixed to the walls. 


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  • About
  • Metro-Land and Modernism
  • The Buildings
    • North London
    • West London
    • East London
    • South London
    • Counties
  • The Architects
  • Shop
    • The Guide
    • Mini Guides
    • Tube Station Books
    • Modernism Beyond Metroland
  • Blog
  • References & Links