No, it's just outside Greater London by a couple of miles. However, you could travel from London to Staines and not notice the difference.
Staines previously in the County of Middlesex is now in the County of Surrey. This was altered during a change of areas in the late 1960s.
The postal address of Staines is Middlesex. However, Middlesex as an administrative county no longer exists. It now lies in the Spelthorne district within the County of Surrey.
Sir William Staines
Teddington Lock at Staines, to the West and upstream from London.
No. It's fairly level for the whole journey.
There are many places where a hotel can be found in Staines, located in the UK. Several hotels are located just 20 miles from London, and on the famous Thames River.
The postal address of Staines is Middlesex because Staines used to be in the county of Middlesex. However, Middlesex as a county no longer exists as most of it was absorbed into Greater London. Staines is now within the Borough of Spelthorne which is in Surrey.
== == Yes, Heathrow is to the west of London, close to the junctions of the M25 and M4 near Staines.
The population of Staines is 45,000.
Alfred Staines was born in 1838.
Alfred Staines died in 1910.
Mike Staines was born in 1949.
Thomas Staines was born in 1776.
Thomas Staines died in 1830.