The museum was founded in 1983. Its mission is to preserve, store, and interpret the heritage and history of the industries and people of the River Wandle.
On this website you will find information on many of the different industries that used the River Wandle. This includes the likes of Young’s Brewery at Wandsworth, William Morris and Liberty’s at Merton, Connolly’s the leather makers plus the lavender, snuff and dye industries. You will find information about the mills which existed in Croydon, Carshalton, Mitcham, Merton, Wimbledon and Wandsworth that used the river. In addition, there is information about Merton Priory and the first public railway The Surrey Iron Railway.
The pages also include news about new exhibitions and any events we are running or attending. There is information about visiting us – the only way to really get to know the river and its former industries, as well as The Wandle Trail and our Outreach Programme for schools and other groups.
We hope that you will find the information about The Wandle Industrial Museum of interest and that it will encourage you to visit us. We look forward to seeing you soon.
The Wandle
The once industrial River Wandle flows through the London Boroughs of Croydon, Sutton, Merton and Wandsworth. It rises in both Carshalton and Croydon before its path takes it into the Thames at Wandsworth.
With a fall of 38 metres (126ft) and a length of 19 kilometres (12 miles) it is a very fast flowing river. This made it suitable to power watermills, which it has done since Roman times. A wide range of different industries used water power in their manufacture and information on these can be found elsewhere within this site’s pages.
Whilst industries still exist along the river today, they sadly no longer use its power. Today, the river is a place of leisure with nature reserves and pleasant parkland that makes a walk along its length a very enjoyable one.
See photo below for accessible ramp.
Listing Details
- Address: Vestry Hall, London Rd, Mitcham, Surrey CR4 3UD
- Phone: 020 8648 0127
- Website: http://www.wandle.org
- Email: office@wandle.org
- Get there by bus: S1, 200, 118 127 200 201 280
- Get there by tube/train: Southern Thameslink
- Wheelchair access: Yes
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Additional information:
Wheelchair access is available to the museum. Please advise staff on arrival that you have a wheelchair user with you. They will ensure you get easy access to the building. However larger motorised wheelchairs may find access difficult.
As the museum is on a single level the ability to view all the exhibits is possible.
Opening Times
- Monday Closed
- Tuesday Closed
- Wednesday 1:00 – 4:00 p.m.
- Thursday Closed
- Friday Closed
- Saturday Closed
- Sunday 2:00 – 5:00 p.m.