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Events in Hampton Hill | 10 Places to Stay
Hampton Hill (once known as 'New Hampton') is a 19th Century village situated right next to Bushy Park and alongside the Longford River, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.
The towns of Teddington and East Molesey are a mile away respectively. Bushy Park is the second largest of the Royal Parks of London at 1100 acres in area.
Hampton Hill is an offshoot from neighbouring Hampton. The Longford River is an artificial watercourse built to supply Hampton Court Palace which forms the boundary between Hampton Hill and Hampton. For over 500 years Hampton Court Palace has stood on the banks of the River Thames, boasting 6 acres of magnificent buildings and 60 acres of gardens.
Hampton Hill High Street is filled with shops, cafes and 8 pubs, as well as a traditional 75-year old bakery. The High Street also stages a yearly parade before Christmas. Fulwell Golf Course lies to the north of Hampton Hill.
Other nearby attractions include: Kingston Museum, built in 1904. Sandown Park and Kempton Park Racecourses are 2 miles away.
When Reverand James Burrow became the vicar of Hampton, he decided that the Hampton Hill area should have its own church. St James’ was consecrated in December 1863.
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Hampton Hill Junior School
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Places to Stay near Hampton Hill
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Victorian Villa
(0.17 miles)
A beautiful large Victorian home dated 1867. Large double bedrooms with high ceilings, the furniture compliments the period of the house. Wonderful antique bathrooms for your use only. Flat screen digital tv in each room. ... more
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Premier Inn Twickenham East
(0.62 miles)
Ideally located within easy reach of the M3 junction 1, with excellent transport links. This hotel is just half a mile from Fulwell train station and 2.5 miles from Hounslow Central tube station. Heathrow Airport ...
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Park Hotel
(1.05 miles)
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The Park is idealy located for visitors to South West London, for popular nearby attractions such as Richmond, Twickenham Rugby Stadium, Hampton Court Palace, Kew Gardens and Kingston upon Thames. ... more
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Knights Place Apartments
(1.24 miles)
This property is a recently completed and extremely popular mews-style development set in its own secluded courtyard. ...
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Premier Inn Twickenham Staduim
(1.24 miles)
Located on the A316 within easy reach of the M3. Local attractions include Twickenham stadium and Stoop Rugby grounds, both just 15 minutes walk from the hotel. Conveniently situated for Whitton train station from which ...
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The Alexander Pope Hotel
(1.32 miles)
The Alexander Pope Hotel is a Warm and Welcoming Newly Refubished Hotel ideally situated in Twickenham. It is close to Twickenham Stadium, Twickenham High Street, the overground/underground Train networks and London. The Hotel has just ...
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Middle Cottage
(1.52 miles)
Jon and Sarah warmly welcome you to Middle Cottage, a boutique B&B situated next to the beautiful Teddington Lock on the River Thames. We are perfectly placed for visits to the wonderful open spaces of ... more
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Comforts of Home Apartments
(1.57 miles)
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Tired of staying in hotels? The hotel alternative for smart business people.Try our serviced apartments - studio, one and two bedroom apartments. We combine the convenience of a hotel with ... more
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Heathrow House Bed & Breakfast
(1.58 miles)
My bed and breakfast is situated on the main 285 bus route running to
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London Marriott Hotel Twickenham
(1.61 miles)
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Located just 6 miles from Heathrow Airport and 20 minutes from Central London, the London Marriott Hotel Twickenham sits within the South Stand of Twickenham Rugby Stadium the home of ... more
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