New Malden is a suburb in southwest London, in the boroughs of Kingston and Merton. It is set 9.4 miles from Charing Cross, with nearby areas being Kingston upon Thames, Raynes Park, Surbiton, Tolworth, Wimbledon and Worcester Park. The town developed entirely since of the coming of the railway when New Malden Railway Station opened in 1846 on the main line from Waterloo. The name arises from the previous village of old Malden, which was two miles to the south of the town, which translates from Old English as 'the cross on the hill'. Development of homes went off with a slow start, starting to speed up nearer the end of the 19th century and the start of the 20th century after the establishment of both 2 and 3 bedroom terraced houses. From the 1930s, the building and construction of detached and semi-detached homes began. The town is house to a variety of social, sports and leisure activities. The Malden Centre is a sports centre including a swimming pool, a gym and community facilities, as well as providing adult learning courses. A football pitch, tennis courts, a children's recreation space, allotments and open space can be found at Beverley Park. In terms of shopping opportunities, the 15000 citizens of Malden have a range of independent and national stores in which to shop. Developed in 1913, Tudor Williams Ltd. is a family-run department store located in the High Street. The company has stores throughout England, most recently in Elphicks of Farnham and Knights of Reigate. During the Christmas period of each year, the High Street is covered with lights, having its own switching-on ceremony. For all your home upgrades, make certain to make use of trustworthy experts in New Malden to make certain of quality.