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River Wandle

Common land in LondonGeography of the London Borough of CroydonGeography of the London Borough of MertonGeography of the London Borough of SuttonGeography of the London Borough of Wandsworth
Local nature reserves in Greater LondonRivers of LondonRivers of SurreyThames drainage basinTributaries of the River Thames
River Wandle in Morden Hall Park
River Wandle in Morden Hall Park

The River Wandle is a tributary of the River Thames in south London, England. With a total length of about 9 miles (14 km), the river passes through the London boroughs of Croydon, Sutton, Merton and Wandsworth, where it reaches the Thames. A short headwater – the Caterham Bourne – is in Surrey, the historic county of the river's catchment. Tributaries of the Wandle include the River Wrythe and the Norbury Brook. The name Wandle is thought to derive from a back-formation of Wandsworth (Old English "Wendlesworth" meaning "Wendle's Settlement”). The Wandle Trail follows the course of the river from Croydon to Wandsworth.

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River Wandle
The Causeway, London Earlsfield (London Borough of Wandsworth)

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SW18 1EZ London, Earlsfield (London Borough of Wandsworth)
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River Wandle in Morden Hall Park
River Wandle in Morden Hall Park
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