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Hampton Wick

 
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Coordinates: 51°24′44″N 0°18′29″W / 51.4122°N 0.3080°W / 51.4122; -0.3080

Hampton Wick
Hampton Wick is located in Greater London
Hampton Wick

Red pog.svg Hampton Wick shown within Greater London
OS grid reference TQ176695
London borough Richmond
Ceremonial county Greater London
Region London
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town KINGSTON UPON THAMES
Postcode district KT1
Post town EAST MOLESEY
Postcode district KT8
Dialling code 020
Police Metropolitan
Fire London
Ambulance London
European Parliament London
UK Parliament Twickenham
London Assembly South West
List of places: UK • England • London

Hampton Wick is a Thames-side area, formerly a village, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames in London, England.

Once famous for its market gardens well into the twentieth century, it is now commuter-belt territory, housing developments having been built on these areas. Such development is constrained, however, by Bushy Park and Hampton Court Park on the west and the River Thames to the east.

Although north of the River Thames, the area forms part of Kingston upon Thames and East Molesey post towns, which are based on the south side of the river.[1]

There is evidence of Roman occupation; and the first bridge linking the village with Kingston upon Thames over the river is dated from about 1219, replacing the Roman ford at this point. railway station has good connections to London Waterloo.

Cardinal Wolsey lived here in a still existing house in Lower Teddington Road while waiting for Hampton Court Palace to be built.[2]

Sir Richard Steele also lived at Hampton Wick, in a house that he whimsically called "the Hovel": and "from the Hovel at Hampton Wick, April 7, 1711," he dedicated the fourth volume of the Tatler to Charles, Lord Halifax. This was probably about the time he became surveyor of the royal stables at Hampton Court Palace, governor of the king's comedians, a justice of the peace for Middlesex and a knight.

Hampton Wick also has a cricket club called Hampton Wick Royal Cricket Club.

Hampton Wick was the setting for the 1970s Thames Television situation comedy George and Mildred. Although the area is near the former Thames studios at Teddington, location filming actually took place in Barnes.[citation needed] Hampton Wick was[vague] also a spoof drama by The Two Ronnies in the first series they did together.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Royal Mail, Address Management Guide, (2004)
  2. ^ "A Property Career steeped in History", NZ Herald. Retrieved on August 14, 2009[dubious ]

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