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  1. UK. England. London. 51°24′37″N 0°17′58″W  /  51.4103°N 0.2995°W  / 51.4103; -0.2995. Kingston upon Thames, colloquially known as Kingston, is a town in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, south-west London, England. It is situated on the River Thames, 10 miles (16 km) south-west of Charing Cross. It is an ancient ...

    • All Saints Church
    • Kingston Museum
    • Coombe Conduit
    • Clattern Bridge
    • St. Andrews Square
    • Nipper’s Resting Place
    • Dorich House Museum
    • Frederick W Paine Museum
    • Kingston History Centre
    • Kingston Library

    14-16 Market Pl, Kingston upon Thames KT1 1JP The center of town is All Saints in Kingston. From the 9th century, it was already built on that exact site as a part of the Saxon Royal Estate. Only a few churches have a rich and fascinating history, like Kingston’s All Saints. In the history of the church, among the main events were the coronation of...

    Fairfield Road, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, KT1 2PS The home of the history of Kingston. The Kingston Museum was constructed in 1904, thanks to donations from Andrew Carnegie. The museum has three permanent galleries, the Town of Kings, Ancient Origins and the Eadweard Muybridge. There is also a great art gallery for temporary exhibits. The Kings...

    Coombe Lane West, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, KT2 7DD Coombe Conduit, one of the oldest landmarks in Kingston, was constructed in 1540. Built to gather fresh water from the Kingston Hill springs to the Hampton Court Palace. A chapel-like structure built out of stone and brick is the impressive entrance into the conduit. Open every second Sunday o...

    Kingston upon Thames KT1 1EY The oldest surviving bridge in London is Clattern Bridge, which is part of the Kingston High Streets. The earliest known reference to the bridge was in the 12th century with beautiful historic arches seen from the downstream. This bridge does not cross over the Thames River but instead over the Hogsmill River. It appear...

    Maple Road, Surbiton The St Andrew’s Square is one of SW London’s few surviving victorian squares and is the only representation of the Victorian traditional square construction in the borough. Meanwhile, the St. Andrew’s Church was constructed in 1871-72 and the terrace houses were built from 1876 to 1884.

    Clarence Street Named for his inclination to nip the ankles of his owner, Nipper the Dog found fame with the HMV logo. Francis Barraud painted the well-known illustration influenced by his memories of the dog which would ultimately inspire the HMV logo. Nipper passed away in 1895 and was buried in Kingston’s Clarence Street. There’s a plaque in the...

    67 Kingston Vale, London SW15 3RN The Dorich House Museum located at Kingston University is one of the historic treasures in London. This was the former home of the Russian artist Dora Gordine and her husband, Hon. Richard Hare. The museum houses Gordine’s largest collection of paintings, illustrations and sculptures and the acquired collection of ...

    24 Old London Road Kingston upon Thames KT2 6QG The Frederick W Paine Museum was opened when Frederick William Paine’s firm of house furnishers, estate agents and undertakers marked its 100th anniversary in 1984, and now occupying behind the premises of their Old London Road office. It contains the carefully stored archives of the company, includin...

    Guildhall, High St, Kingston upon Thames KT1 1EU Situated at the heart of Guildhall, the Kingston History Centre provides access through books, maps, photos, newspapers and records to Kingston’s more than 800 years of history.

    Fairfield Rd, Kingston upon Thames KT1 2PS The Kingston library is an amazing source for history books, novels , and large-scale printed material. They have a children’s library with schedules for great educational events. ⠀

  2. Clattern Bridge crosses the Hogsmill River near the Guildhall in the centre of Kingston-upon-Thames. Its name derives... 5. Ancient Market. 103. Flea & Street Markets. By holidayhoney65. There are also large marquees in front of the church housing further craft stalls which are worth a browse round. 6.

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  3. The town of Kingston upon Thames was an ancient borough, having been formally incorporated in 1441, with a long history prior to that as a royal manor dating back to Saxon times. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The borough was reformed to become a municipal borough in 1836 under the Municipal Corporations Act 1835 , which standardised how most boroughs operated across the country. [ 3 ]

  4. The Official Site of the Kingston upon Thames, London, United Kingdom. Kingston upon Thames, royal borough and outer borough of London, England, about 12 miles (19 km) southwest of central London. It lies on the south bank of the River Thames and is part of the historic county of Surrey. The present borough was established in 1965 by ...

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  5. Clattern Bridge crosses the Hogsmill River near the Guildhall in the centre of Kingston-upon-Thames. Its name derives... 5. Ancient Market. 103. Flea & Street Markets. By holidayhoney65. There are also large marquees in front of the church housing further craft stalls which are worth a browse round. 6.

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  7. Kingston Town Centre is 12 miles from Central London and only 8 miles from London’s M25 orbital motorway and is conveniently located for the M3, M4 and A3. Kingston Town Centre offers ample parking for shoppers, with over 6000 parking spaces available, many charging a £2 flat rate after 6.30pm. Please note, parking restrictions are in force ...