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new verses, all different and all ingenious, with the author's name at the bottom of each. This sweet Swan of Thames has so artfully diversified his strains and his rhymes that the same thought never occurs twice,--more justly, perhaps, as no thought ever occurs at all, there was a physical impossibility that the same thought should recur, It is long since I saw and read these inscriptions; but I remember the impression was of a smug usher at his desk in the intervals of instruction, levelling his pen. Of death, as it consists of dust and worms, and mourners and uncertainty, he had never thought; but the word "death" he had often seen separate and conjunct with other words, till he had learned to speak of all its attributes as glibly as Unitarian Belsham will discuss you the attributes of the word "God" in a pulpit, and will talk of infinity with a tongue that dangles from a skull that never reached in thought and thorough imagination two inches, or farther than from his hand to his mouth, or from the vestry to the sounding-board of the pulpit. But the epitaphs were trim and sprag, and patent, and pleased the survivors of Thames Ditton above the old
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noted: "the population of the district is only about two to the acre" and "some of the trains perform the journey to Waterloo in as little as 24 minutes." And another local booklet of that period commented that "Thames Ditton.....may be said generally to abound in pretty villas whose inhabitants seem to vie with each other in friendly rivugalry to beautify them." Either side of 1900 the convenience to London and boating attractions of the Thames helped to make Thames Ditton a destination of choice for weekenders including a sizeable community from the world of popular entertainment in London. Local life was completely changed by the expansion of London's
1953:"His brother-in-law had taken a house in the village of Esher; and Macaulay accordingly settled himself, with infinite content, exactly in the middle of the only ugly square mile of country which can be found in that delightful neighbourhood. 'I am pretty well pleased,' he says, 'with my ... pleasant, small dwelling, surrounded by geraniums and roses... The only complaint I have to make is that the view from my front windows is blocked by a railway embankment.' Macaulay's cottage, which stood in Ditton Marsh, by the side of the high-road from Kingston to Esher, was called Greenwood Lodge." 1066: 793:
and Elmbridge Hundreds. Thames Ditton came under the Metropolitan Police rather than the Surrey Police until the present millennium. Most other aspects of local administration in the Victorian era: roads, drains, gas, electricity, the Poor Union, were managed by Kingston until reform of local government led to the establishment of the Esher and the Dittons Urban District Council in 1894. But, Thames Ditton was always clearly outside the area governed by the Corporation of Kingston. In 1965 the government had difficulty drawing the boundaries of
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convenience of Thames Ditton to London – two or three hours by horse or carriage; the cachet of nearby Hampton Court, Claremont and Esher Place, Royal Kingston with its market and coach service, and the still rural aspect of the village prompted many to make their main or second homes there. A richly diverse crop of residents both notable and less so resulted.
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in 1959 and wrote to a friend: 'I visited an ancient pub, The Old Harrow near Weston Green. I always remember the lines on the signboard of that inn when I was a kid.... There it was too and the old weatherworn sign with the letters a bit dim but still legible!' Barker wrote a poem "IN THAMES DITTON" under
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Eric Wilson Barker (1905–1973), poet, spent his childhood in the village, attended the old church school in Church Walk, then his family emigrated to California for health reasons. Barker became a celebrate and was offered the laureateship of California, which he declined. He revisited his birthplace
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A very striking instance of your position might be found in the churchyard of Ditton-upon-Thames, if you know such a place. Ditton-upon-Thames has been blessed by the residence of a poet who, for love or money, I do not well know which, has dignified every gravestone for the last few years with brand
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in 1849 and the building of the first school. Market gardens were established in the fields around the Church to supply the metropolis. By the end of the century, the population had almost doubled but was still fairly sparse. In 1913 a booklet of 'The Suburban and Provincial Development Association'
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Development in the village suffered greatly when Henry VIII acquired most of the lands and enclosed them within the deer Chase in the Honour of Hampton Court. Following his death, residents of the area successfully petitioned for it to be de-Chased, and normal activities resumed. From that time the
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The Thames Ditton Squash Club is now housed at Colets' Health and Fitness Club. It is the strongest club in England, with several national club championships to its name as well as a strong record in the European championships. The same fitness club is also the headquarters of a number of rugby and
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which is termed by its residents association a 'village' but retains a strong association with Thames Ditton, with three residential roads indistinct as to at which point along them the boundary between the two lies, while other parts of the former parish of Thames Ditton, such as Hinchley Wood and
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Later, the manors of both Dittons were reunited when Anne Gould inherited the manor of Thames Ditton and married Thomas Evelyn, who had inherited the manor of (Long) Ditton. By that time the manor of Thames Ditton amounted to little by way of land and, to all effects, Thames Ditton comprised mainly
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An Act of Parliament of 1769 enabled the parish to be formally established and to secede from the parish of All Saints', Kingston. Many significant residents of Thames Ditton were also senior figures in the administration of Kingston, and the courts of Kingston held jurisdiction over both Kingston
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I had let my flat in town, and taken inexpensive quarters at Thames Ditton, on the plea of a disinterested passion for the river. Imagine my excitement and delight! I managed to pay what I owed at Thames Ditton, to squeeze a small editor for a very small check, and my tailors for one more flannel
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manufactured for some years at Ferry Works and adjacent buildings, producing the "Ditton" range of loudspeakers. British Rola bought Celestion in 1947 and moved production to Thames Ditton a year later. The name of the company changed to Rola Celestion; with its products sold under the brand name
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From Thames Ditton, it is approximately five minutes by road to the A3 (eastbound) or ten minutes to A3 (both ways). It is some 15 minutes to the M3 and M25 and about 35 minutes to Heathrow airport, with typical traffic. Despite the further distance, it can take as little as 45 minutes to reach
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notes that along with Esher, Eynsham appears to have lost Thames Ditton by the time of the Norman Conquest. The Domesday survey recorded that (before the Conquest) Ditton had been held by Earl Harald (subsequently King until 1066). In Domesday, Thames Ditton (as well as adjacent Long Ditton and
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On 30 November 2006, a 1,200-millimetre (47 in) diameter water pipe, believed to be over 150 years old, burst in a garden near the railway station. This caused flooding in two local streets. The floods reached the Infants' School grounds and high street, shops and two houses close to the
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Isolated on marshy wetlands, the village seems to have avoided the travails of Kingston (a strategic garrison town often pillaged). It remained a relatively insignificant settlement of farming Manors. The Chancery Rolls of 1212 do note that King John was entertained at Ditton by Geoffrey Fitz
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The proportion of households in the settlement who owned their home outright compares to the regional average of 35.1%. The proportion who owned their home with a loan compares to the regional average of 32.5%. The remaining % is made up of rented dwellings (plus a negligible % of
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Charlotte Boyle Walsingham. Although the estate has been sold and divided into expensive building plots over the past century, some of the farm buildings and outhouses remain. It has river frontage and used to own a small island in the Thames, which the frontage (mooring) overlooks, called
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The cricket club has enjoyed success in recent seasons, and in 2019 completed a "treble" of promotions, with the 1st XI (captained by Chris Dixon), the 2nd XI (captained by Amrik Natt) and the 3rd XI (captained by Chris Harding) all achieving promotion for their relevant divisions.
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Various buses run through Thames Ditton, including the 515 (Mon-Sat, hourly, Kingston-Surbiton-Thames Ditton-Esher-Hersham-Weybridge), 513 (Mon-Fri, twice daily, Kingston-Thames Ditton-Esher-Oxshott-Cobham), 514 (Mon-Sat, twice daily, Kingston-Surbiton-Thames Ditton-East and West
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in 1781, subject to a long lease otherwise disposed of. The Hardinges retained the right of presentation for a period (then subsequently leased that too). Rev Henry Hardinge, Rector of Kingston, was also the incumbent at St Nicholas for a brief and ill-starred time.
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confirmation of the foundation (in 1005) by Æthelmær, the endowment including 20 hides at Esher, Surrey (granted by Beorhthelm, bishop, to Æthelweard, and bequeathed by Æthelweard to his son, Æthelmær); and land at Thames Ditton, Surrey, among several other items.
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was in 1833, and the club remains with hundreds of members and a recently built brand new pavilion. They have three Saturday XI's, and one Sunday team. The club celebrated its 175th anniversary in 2008, and in 2009 contracted former West Indies cricket captain
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site, which were themselves subsequently sold to developers. However, the club still owns six grass and four hard courts, along with one short tennis court. It also has access to a three new hard courts at Esher College, and a weekend arrangement with
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equipment shop (the latter run by an Olympic gold-medallist), a small modern art gallery, two beauty salons and an undertaker. In nearby Summer Road there is a newsagents, convenience store, dry cleaners and a high end interior designer. There are six
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the manors of Imworth and of Weston, with some lands from Claygate, Long Ditton and even Kingston extending into the present-day boundaries of Thames Ditton and Weston Green. Thus it remained still in 1848, comprising "about 3,000 acres (12 km)".
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The village has a Residents' Association, which was formed in 1934. The Residents' Association as at 2012 holds all three seats for the ward on Elmbridge Borough Council, and the Surrey County Council seat for the Dittons.
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Molesey-Fieldcommon-Hersham-Weybridge- Brooklands) and services 458 and 715 which run via the Portsmouth Road to serve Walton, Staines, Cobham and Guildford. The 715 is diverted via Thames Ditton village on Sundays.
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in the village, two with riverside frontages. The George and Dragon on the corner of High Street and Station Road hosts Thames Ditton Farmers' Market every 4 th Saturday of the month from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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shop, four restaurants (Chinese, Indian, Italian and Thai), sandwich/coffee shops, a photographers and a post-office/convenience store. There are also a hairdressers, estate agents, two gift shops, a
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for a supermarket and garage in the early 1990s but local action secured it for a housing development with public tennis courts, a recreational area and two acres for community health purposes.
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Preparatory and independent schools (private sector junior to 13 years and at senior levels) are outside of the boundaries but relatively nearby, including one in Weston Green.
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There had long been a wharf near the Swan Inn on the river and this became a site for local industry. A 'Melting House' between the churchyard and the river became the
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Pierre, the Chief Justice. This was most likely on the site of Imber Court. Another substantial house was on the site close to the chapel of ease, now the Church.
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remained in the hands of the Hardinge family of Kingston until Nicholas Hardinge sold it, along with the advowson of Kingston and other subordinate chapelries, to
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This triangular village green adjoins Portsmouth Road and gives its name to a locality of the village marked on some maps, but within any official status such as
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is a small river that bisected the southwest of the old parish in running almost along the Portsmouth Road and turns north near Ferry Road to drain into the
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is a conservation area that has a mixture of residential housing, office and retail shops in about equal proportion. The village High Street retains a
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and caused flood damage to many homes, including some in the west of Weston Green. The floodwaters did not subside for a number of days.
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formerly set among fields rather than private houses. The country house replaced the farmhouse of Forde's Farm in 1786 when built by
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A topographical history of Surrey, by E. W. Brayley assisted J. Britton and E.W. Brayley, jun p423 Monuments of Thames Ditton Church
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Following the Normon Conquest, part of the land was granted to the monks of Merton Priory by Gilbert the Norman. A chapel – now the
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The average level of accommodation in the region composed of detached houses was 28%, the average that was apartments was 22.6%.
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on the riverside part of the Portsmouth Road. There is no hill here and its 8 acres (3.2 ha) were purchased in 1901 by the
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Thames Ditton railway bridge-turned-viaduct is a landmark for its scale of brickwork and its layout (of a roundabout beneath it).
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factory, first at Ferry Works and later in the High Street at a site since developed into a residential and office complex.
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suit. I remember that I broke my last sovereign to get a box of Sullivan's cigarettes for Raffles to smoke on the voyage.
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at the end of Queen's Road. The club was formed in 1923 and is involved in various water-based activities including the
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regatta which takes place in May on a course which finishes just below the River Mole, opposite Hampton Court Palace.
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with their "Shakespeare Revue". Local drama and music groups present performances at the hall on a regular basis.
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At Winters Bridge on the Portsmouth Road there is a small parade of shops that includes a nationally recognised
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burst their banks. The extent of the flooding reached from the western points of the Portsmouth Road to the
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During the 18th century, lawlessness grew in the region, and the roads around the village were plagued with
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rented lodgings a year near Esher railway station (then still "Ditton Marsh") while writing some of his
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Thames Ditton Cricket Club is the oldest sports club in Thames Ditton. The first recorded match on
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During 1901 and 1908, John Ernest Hutton produced a motorcycle called Princeps at Thames Ditton.
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The Absent man; or Life & Singular Eccentricities of George Harvest Parson and Comedian
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in the river, it lies on the southern bank, centred 12.2 miles (19.6 km) southwest of
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in 1525, palace officials and other workers took up residence in Thames Ditton. With
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In Weston Green there is the Old Cranleighan Rugby Football Club, as well as the
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Ye Olde Harrow, an historic inn was a base for the local militia in the days of
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During the 19th century, the village continued to grow, with the arrival of the
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Under Eynsham Abbey, Thames Ditton had been parcelled with Esher. It was in the
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In 1801, the population of Thames Ditton parish, which at that stage included
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The first written record of Thames Ditton is in a charter dated 983 when King
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follows approximately a boundary and is included for its regional importance.
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Around 1812, a school for girls was started thanks to wealthy people such as
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and remainder for its park benches and to allow picnics and informal sport.
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is surrounded by housing, schools and sports areas. Its riverside faces the
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St Nicholas's church and riverside terrace and trees from across the Thames
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Gatwick airport. Occasionally, these times may be affected by racing at
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Claygate, have taken on separate identities, and have become part of the
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For senior education this is outside of the boundaries but nearby, at
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had a population of 18,272. On 1 April 1974 the parish was abolished.
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who in the late 19th century made a high-speed steam engine (the
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The Lady's magazine: or, Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex
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Molesey (in traditional parish, East Molesey and West Molesey)
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penned a very brief local stay of the narrator-protagonist in
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9 May 1804, and died at Thames Ditton, Surrey, on 27 July 1881
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to coach and play for the team for the following four years.
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Further churches and facilities in the arguably independent,
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in the early 16th century. Once the palace was claimed by
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to use its courts as an overflow for the junior section.
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From its creation in 1933 to its dissolution in 1994 the
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Short Video of the Thames Ditton 2007 'Christmas Fayre'
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composed an ode or tribute, fishing from a punt here:
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Theodore Hook poem about The Swan Inn, Thames Ditton
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Malden, H E, ed. (1911). "Parishes: Thames Ditton".
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Consider transferring direct quotations to 1193:at which point it formed the old border with 8: 2495:. 20thcenturylondon.org.uk. 27 December 1931 1671:on the river opposite Hampton Court Palace. 797:satisfactorily to please various interests. 758:, it was a useful crossing point across the 742:Thames Ditton became more significant after 440:Hampton Court Palace Gardens and golf course 1848:of 19 October 1810 writes about the place: 1536:. Unsourced material may be challenged and 3578: 3214: 3193: 3179: 3171: 2662:"Surrey Mid-Eastern Registration District" 2477:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 2219:Rob Henderson - British and Irish Lion 704 1228:. The Giggs Hill area takes its name from 41: 2124:in a bungalow called Yakka Hickey Dooley 2083:Learn how and when to remove this message 1820:Learn how and when to remove this message 1556:Learn how and when to remove this message 582:Learn how and when to remove this message 2515:"Bronzes: The Quadriga, Wellington Arch" 2285: 2227: 1307:Boyle Farm as today's Home of Compassion 984:Dudley Carleton, 1st Viscount Dorchester 406:, England. Apart from a large inhabited 2861:Farr, David (29 March 2019). "Father". 2820:, Surrey Herald and sister newspapers). 2356: 1940:Literature – biographic main references 1457:Secondary School and Sixth Form College 312: 268: 234: 210: 124: 97: 48: 3159:History of Boyle Farm by Rowland Baker 2561:. Gracesguide.co.uk. 13 September 2008 2470: 1976:were shot on the village High Street. 444:London Borough of Richmond upon Thames 430:centre and shopping area on a winding 2423:A Topographical Dictionary of England 2364: 2362: 2360: 1970:Exterior scenes for the 1980s sitcom 1894:And when sweet Eden's blissful bowers 1696:too many or overly lengthy quotations 1592:Weston Green Road is the location of 1338:in the highest category of building. 296: 284: 272: 256: 244: 224: 192: 174: 156: 113: 74: 7: 3918:Populated places on the River Thames 3485:Church of St Nicholas, Thames Ditton 2774:A Historical Sketch of THAMES DITTON 2216:– writer, born in Thames Ditton 1924 2021:adding citations to reliable sources 1758:adding citations to reliable sources 1609:football teams of the Old Paulines ( 1534:adding citations to reliable sources 1015:Edward Sugden, 1st Baron St Leonards 520:adding citations to reliable sources 3521:Esher Church of England High School 3076:"Douglas Reeman, author – obituary" 3049:Wintle, Angela (7 September 2012). 2851:Crighton House Inc., New York, 1964 2762:– Application Reference: 2012/4550 2748:. .elmbridge.gov.uk. Archived from 2409: 2407: 1898:Despairing to transcend his powers, 999:Reverend George Harvest (1728–1789) 102:1.88 km (0.73 sq mi) 2722:. Elmbridge.gov.uk. Archived from 2425:. Institute of Historical Research 1889:Calm as the rippling silver stream 1474:The village was partly hit by the 25: 3480:St Mary's Church, Stoke d'Abernon 2869:...2 Winslow Drive Thames Ditton. 2464:A History of the County of Surrey 1665:Hampton Court and Dittons Regatta 1318:St Nicholas Church, Thames Ditton 1009:George Onslow, 1st Earl of Onslow 986:(1573–1632), lived at Imber Court 980:(1 July 1877 – 28 September 1941) 3490:Weybridge United Reformed Church 3405: 3165:photos of the Conservation Areas 2814:"When Elmbridge was under water" 2641:A Vision of Britain through Time 2136:– actor, born Thames Ditton 1908 1997: 1734: 1683: 1643:The traditional river sports of 1506: 1400:. Rail services are provided by 1197:, which had a narrow riverside. 826:London and South Western Railway 496: 461:that hived off from it in 1939. 73: 66: 50: 3923:Former civil parishes in Surrey 3154:The Absent Man – George Harvest 3109:AC Car History in Thames Ditton 2816:Get Surrey (the website of the 2251:Caravans/temporary/mobile homes 2008:needs additional citations for 1887:I'm free from worldly troubles, 1745:needs additional citations for 1588:Summer party at the Tennis Club 1139:was added in the 19th century. 607:) at Thames Ditton, Surrey. In 507:needs additional citations for 3847:Thames Ditton Lawn Tennis Club 3812:Dittons Skiff and Punting Club 3124:Thames Ditton Lawn Tennis Club 2348:households living rent-free). 2099:– former Deputy Prime Minister 1885:Here, in a placid waking dream 1868:Literature – fiction and verse 1653:Dittons Skiff and Punting Club 1594:Thames Ditton Lawn Tennis Club 1061:Portsmouth Road, Thames Ditton 472:in occupying the land between 424:Office for National Statistics 1: 3134:Thames Ditton Virtual Village 2881:Denise Gellene (6 May 2013). 1891:That in the sunshine baubles; 1613:alumni) who own the grounds. 1386:Thames Ditton railway station 1149:Thames Ditton railway station 1074:Thames Ditton railway station 394:is a suburban village on the 32:Thames Ditton railway station 3781:Queen Elizabeth II Reservoir 3594:Cobham & Stoke d'Abernon 2833:. BBC News. 30 November 2006 2174:player who represented both 1896:Some abler bard has writ on, 1630:are based in Thames Ditton. 1279:was the earlier name of the 639:. Its Domesday assets were: 121:5,000/km (13,000/sq mi) 3882:Places listed are articles 2746:"On Line Planning Services" 1618:Old Cranleighan Hockey Club 1451:St Paul's RC Primary School 1447:Thames Ditton Junior School 1443:Thames Ditton Infant School 677:, 4 acres (1.6 ha) of 127:OS grid reference 39:Human settlement in England 3944: 3566:St George's College (part) 3149:Billy Merson at home video 3119:Thames Ditton Cricket Club 2772:Philip J Burchett (1984). 2288:2011 Census Key Statistics 2254:Shared between households 1345: 1315: 872:Victoria Memorial (London) 619:Two Dittons appear in the 29: 27:Village in Surrey, England 3880: 3862:Walton & Hersham F.C. 3817:East Molesey Cricket Club 3691:London Outer Orbital Path 3506:ACS International Schools 3475:St George's Church, Esher 3403: 1945:Thomas Babington Macaulay 1390:Hampton Court branch line 1287:mansion care home by the 1216:and inchoate locality of 1181:Royal Shakespeare Company 732:King's College, Cambridge 455:Hampton Court branch line 420:Greater London Urban Area 331: 309: 269: 61: 49: 3852:Thames Valley Skiff Club 3827:Metropolitan Police F.C. 3709:Buildings and structures 3526:Esher Sixth Form College 1979:In Amazon's 2019 series 1833:Literature – non-fiction 1703:summarize the quotations 1636:, founded in 1948, is a 1628:Southern Football League 1624:Metropolitan Police F.C. 972:Colonel Sidney Godolphin 874:and the giant Quadriga ( 778:was built in 1752–1753. 611:, King Æthelred sent to 110:9,400 (2021 census) 3786:Sandown Park Racecourse 3447:Oxshott Heath and Woods 2976:retrieved 10 April 2014 2419:"Ditton – Doddinghurst" 2193:– actor, "Mr Lucas" in 2180:British and Irish Lions 1667:and has its own annual 1603:Kingston Grammar School 1428:Kempton Park Racecourse 1155:(who opened the hall), 1076:links Thames Ditton to 1027:Julian Stafford Corbett 853:St Nicholas' churchyard 776:bridge at Hampton Court 3884:notable as settlements 3741:Cobham Training Centre 3546:Milbourne Lodge School 3104:Residents' Association 2537:"Willans and Robinson" 2444:Eynsham abbey (1907). 2224:Demography and housing 2204:– television presenter 2170:– Welsh international 2158:lived in Thames Ditton 1937: 1924:Ernest William Hornung 1910: 1589: 1366:Urban District Council 1308: 1177:English National Opera 1137:United Reformed Church 1070: 1062: 920: 892:Willans & Robinson 247:Postcode district 3872:Weybridge Rowing Club 3761:Island Barn Reservoir 3751:Hurst Park Racecourse 3716:Bessborough Reservoir 3422:Cigarette Island Park 2955:"Mr Charles Heslop". 2932:. 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Boyle Farm
Thames Ditton railway station

Thames Ditton is located in Surrey
Surrey
Density
OS grid reference
TQ155675
Civil parish
District
Elmbridge
Shire county
Surrey
Region
South East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
KT7
Dialling code
020
Police
Surrey
Fire
Surrey
Ambulance
South East Coast
UK Parliament

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