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Wallington, a town in the London Borough of Sutton, has historical roots that trace back to the 12th century. The area was primarily agricultural until the 19th century when it began to develop as a suburban community. It was not "found" by a specific individual but evolved over time through settlement and development. The name "Wallington" is derived from Old English, meaning "farm or estate of a man named Waella."

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