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Quality Homecare in Sutton

Quality Homecare in Sutton 

Providing an Outstanding level of service, Right At Home is proud to provide homecare in the Sutton area. With a bespoke service, tailored to the needs of our clients, who are proud to call us friends. By providing outstanding care in your home, we can help you to stay as independent as possible and remain living in Sutton.

St Nicholas Church, Sutton

Brief history of the area

Sutton started life as part of Surrey and is recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as having two churches and about 30 houses. Its location on the London to Brighton turnpike from 1755 led to the opening of coaching inns, spurring its growth as a village. With the expansion of the rail service, it grew into a town and in 1965 it became part of Greater London.

Sutton has the largest library in the borough, that is also home to Sutton College and the Civic Services, although these are rumoured to be moving. Like everything in life Sutton doesn’t stand still. It is also home to the world renowned Royal Marsden hospital, located near Belmont Train Station.

It is home to the very popular Sutton High School for Girls founded in 1818 by the then Girls' Public Day School Trust.

At the top of St Nicholas Way, next to the Civic Offices and Sutton Library, St Nicholas Church is the oldest of the three town centre churches which dominate the town centre. It is joined by the more modern Baptist Church and another more traditional gothic church.

Many of Sutton's notable historic residents are buried in the churchyard. The orphans' graves are marked by a memorial put up by the church's Sunday school children in 1921. A large World War II bomb landed on the churchyard in 1940. It destroyed several graves, but the church building itself remained intact.

Did you know?

Sutton is the home of The Hello Club, a community group of people over the age of 50 run by volunteers. Some of the volunteers are carers from Right at Home Sutton and Epsom.

They have a Wednesday Club, which operates a like a social club and on Thursdays they have an arts and crafts session for all abilities.  Recently they started chair-based exercise on Tuesday afternoons. The Hello Club is sponsored by Right At Home Sutton and Epsom and held at Christ Church Sutton.

Hello Club in Sutton

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