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  1. England. Surrey. 51°26′02″N0°30′40″W / 51.434°N 0.511°W. Staines-upon-Thames is a market town in northwest Surrey, England, around 17 miles (28 kilometres) west of central London. It is in the Borough of Spelthorne, at the confluence of the River Thames and Colne. Historically part of Middlesex, the town was transferred to ...

  2. Sep 11, 2024 · Staines, town and urban area (from 2011 built-up area), Spelthorne borough, administrative county of Surrey, historic county of Middlesex, southeastern England. It is located on the left bank of the River Thames, on the western fringe of Greater London.

  3. On the banks of the Thames and just a short 15 mile hop from Central London Staines upon Thames is a vibrant market town and one of the liveliest towns in Surrey. The closest town to Heathrow Airport and easily accessible from the M25, or 35 minutes by train from London it was the River Thames and the town’s close proximity to London which originally attracted the Romans inhabitants to ...

  4. Staines, UK 16 contributions. 0. Very busy. Lovley view of the river nice cup off coffee served just under the bridge Nice walk along the river, lots of boats passing . Read more. Review of: Staines Bridge. Written 12 February 2020. This review is the su ...

  5. History of Staines-upon-Thames in Surrey, England, and historically in the county of Middlesex. Modern terracotta relief in London Road, Staines, representing the town's Roman history. 3000 BC — Neolithic settlement at Yeoveney Manor Farm by Staines Moor. 43 — First Staines Bridge built by the Roman Empire.

  6. Staines Tourism: Tripadvisor has 18,542 reviews of Staines Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Staines resource.

  7. About. Now known as Staines-upon-Thames, it is a bustling town which attracts scores of visitors to its impressive retail areas of The Elmsleigh Centre and Two Rivers daily. The Domesday name of 'Stanes' is understood to refer to a ring of 9 stones that is believed to have existed in Staines, known as the 'Ningen Stones'.

  8. Staines railway station is on a direct line with London Waterloo, Richmond and Windsor and there is a coach link from the railway station direct to Thorpe Park. Riverboat trips connect Staines with Windsor, Runnymede and Hampton Court, with stops at Shepperton and Sunbury. Staines also has a bus station with connections to many local towns and villages.

  9. Staines, UK 16 contributions. 0. Very busy. Lovley view of the river nice cup off coffee served just under the bridge Nice walk along the river, lots of boats passing . Read more. Review of: Staines Bridge. Written 12 February 2020. This review is the su ...

  10. 6 days ago · Welcome to Staines. Staines is located on the rivers Thames and Colne, in the county of Surrey, approximately 22 miles west-south-west of London and 6 miles south-east of Windsor. The town has a population of around 51,300. Administratively it is within the Borough of Spelthorne which covers an area of approximately 51 sq kms and which has a ...

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