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Teddington

Teddington is a suburban district in southwest London, within the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. Historically part of Middlesex, it lies on the River Thames and forms the southern edge of Bushy Park. It is bordered by Twickenham to the north and Kingston upon Thames to the southeast, with the river shaping much of its character.

Geography and features. The River Thames runs through the area, and Teddington Lock marks the upstream limit

History. Teddington developed as a riverside village, expanded in the 18th and 19th centuries with improvements

Amenities and culture. The area is predominantly residential, with local services concentrated in the town centre.

Transport. Teddington is served by Teddington railway station on the South Western Railway, providing connections to

Overall, Teddington combines riverine scenery with suburban living and convenient access to central London, while retaining

of
the
tidal
Thames.
The
town
has
a
mix
of
residential
streets,
Victorian
and
Edwardian
terrace
houses,
and
a
town
centre
along
the
High
Street
with
shops,
cafés
and
pubs.
Bushy
Park
lies
nearby,
offering
green
space
and
recreational
routes.
in
transport
and
housing.
The
arrival
of
rail
services
in
the
mid-19th
century
contributed
to
growth
as
London
expanded
outward.
Notable
sites
and
facilities
have
included
the
historic
Teddington
Lock
on
the
Thames
and,
in
earlier
decades,
Teddington
Studios.
Education
is
served
by
several
primary
schools
and
Teddington
School,
a
secondary
comprehensive.
London
Waterloo
and
other
destinations.
Road
connections
include
nearby
routes
such
as
the
A316,
with
regular
bus
services
linking
to
surrounding
areas.
a
distinct
local
identity
within
the
Richmond
upon
Thames
area.