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The Barclays Bank building. The section of road that is now Sutton High Street dates from the Middle Ages, and developed into part of the main road from London to Brighton. By the 18th century Brighton's popularity as a coastal resort was growing, and the route was well used, but not yet regularly maintained.
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English: The grand and decorative London and Provincial Bank building (now home to Barclays Bank), which was built overlooking the historic crossroads in Sutton town centre in 1894. It is four storeys tall and forms a prominent landmark when arriving in the town centre.
The building is at the junction of Cheam Road and Sutton High Street, the crossroads of the historic turnpike roads which passed through the town. It is on the south-west corner of the crossroads. [4] It is in the Sutton Town Centre High Street Crossroads Conservation Area, which was designated on 9 May 2011. [2]
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Sutton has formed part of Greater London since 1965. [3] The town is often referred to as "Sutton", "Sutton, London", or "Sutton, Surrey" for mailing addresses. Surrey was the former Postal County and remains the historic or traditional county in which Sutton lies.
Lloyds Bank plc [1] [4] is a major British retail and commercial bank with a significant presence across England and Wales. It has traditionally been regarded one of the "Big Four" clearing banks. [5] Established in Birmingham in 1765