Road that connects Mortimer Road at its western end to its eastern end to London Road, where Streatham Road and Locks Lane meet.
Originally called Prospect Road according to a footnote in a 1957 article on a human skull being found in a coal shed.
The houses are numbered odd on the south side, ascending from the eastern, London Road end, and even on the north side.
There is an allotment between the north side and Lavender Avenue, which is accessible from London Road. It is one of the 18 such allotment sites run by Merton Council.
On the south side, between numbers 47 and 49, is Plummer Lane, which leads to Bond Road.
Industries
W.E. Horsman, Son & Co., Iron Foundry
Light industrial unit at no. 32
Occupants from Street Directories
1910-1911
Eveline road, from 6 Eveline villas, London road.
NORTH SIDE
1, Mrs SIDDERS
2, Mrs McCAIG
6, Henry S. SAMME
8, Rev. Geo. ROBINSONSOUTH SIDE
3, George HILLS
5, John Ernest EVERETT
9, Charles APLIN
1915
Eveline road, from 6 Eveline villas, London road.
NORTH SIDE
1, Noah BLAKE
2, W. GLOVER
4, George H. EARL
6, Mrs G. DALE
8, Carey KELHAM
10, Mrs BROWNSOUTH SIDE
3, George HILLS
5, John Ernest EVERETT
7, Mrs SMITH
9, Henry HILLIER
1925
Eveline road, from 5 Eveline villas, London road.
SOUTH SIDE
3, George Horace BROOKMAN
5, Charles Robert William JORDAN
7, Miss ROGERS
9, Thomas HILLIER
11, Samuel H. SAUNDERS; Roland Charles DUNKLEY
13, Mrs ROGERSON
15, Victor A. SAUNDERS, insurance agent
17, Henry COLES
23, Frederick John BUSH
W.E. Horsman, Son & Co., sanitary engineersNORTH SIDE
26, Charles MAYHEW
24, George William RUSE
22, Mrs BENNETT
20, John Edward BLUMIRE
18, Leonard Arthur COLES
16, Charles Henry J. SIVIOUR
14, Edward John HARVEY
12, Arnold L. BESEKE
10, Charles Frederick BROOKMAN
8, Carey KELHAM
6, Mrs Ellen DALE
4, George EARL
2, William GLOVER
1, Noah BLAKE
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