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Hampton Wick was the setting for the 1970s Thames Television situation comedy George and Mildred. The area is near the former Thames studios at Teddington and filming took place at Manor Road in Teddington. [17] Hampton Wick was also the title of The Two Ronnies' first "classic serial" spoof drama in their first BBC series (1973). [18]
The Former Hampton Wick Local Board Office, also known as The Old Library or 45A High Street, [1] is the former office of the Local Board and, later, of the Urban District Council of Hampton Wick in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. It is a Grade II listed building which currently serves as private housing. [2] [3] [4]
The council met at 123 Mortlake High Street from 1895 until 1940, when the building was damaged by wartime bombing. [4] After the war the council met at the Penryn Rooms in East Sheen. [5] [6] In 1965 it was abolished and its former area became part of the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. [7]
The KT postcode area, also known as the Kingston upon Thames postcode area, [2] is a group of 24 postcode districts in England, within 19 post towns.These cover boroughs in south-west Greater London and several boroughs in north-east Surrey.
St Mark's, Teddington, the parish church of South Teddington and Hampton Wick, is a Church of England church in the liberal Catholic tradition. It is located on St Mark's Road, Teddington in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. The current building dates from 1939 and was designed by architect Cyril Farey. [1]
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Church Road, Barnes is a street in Barnes in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. [1] It runs from the junction between Rocks Lane (heading south towards Barnes Common and Barnes Station ) and Castlenau (running northwards to Hammersmith Bridge ) by the Red Lion pub, westwards to the end of Barnes High Street .
Hampton LGD 1890 Parish of Hampton [8] Hampton Wick LGD 1863 Hamlet of Hampton Wick (part of Hampton parish) Constituted separate parish in 1866. [6] Harrow LBD 1850 Part of the parish of Harrow-on-the Hill (Harrow on the Hill, Roxeth, and parts of Greenhill and Sudbury) [9] Hornsey LGD 1867