Places to see in ( Addlestone - UK )
Places to see in ( Addlestone - UK )
Addlestone is the administrative town of the borough of Runnymede in the county of Surrey, England. The town lies just within the M25 motorway. Addlestone is home to an ancient oak named The Crouch Oak and is centred 18.6 miles southwest of London. Junction 11 of the M25 motorway serves the roads local to Addlestone and Chertsey, the adjoining town in which it was historically included. Addlestone has its own railway station on the Chertsey Branch Line, four principal bus services and is home to the post-junior parts of St George's College.
Addlestone is a large village which owing to its size is generally referred to as a town, 18.6 miles (29.9 km) southwest of London and 9.8 miles (15.8 km) north-by-northeast of the county town, Guildford; the town constitutes the administrative centre of the borough of Runnymede of which it is the largest settlement. Narrow green buffers separate the town of Weybridge and town of Chertsey and a larger green buffer including a farm, M25 and a golf course separates the village of Ottershaw. No fixed southern boundary with New Haw exists which has had signs at various points but not on all approaches
The name Addlestone probably means Attel's Denu: the valley belonging to a Saxon named Attel. Addlestone, historically called Atlesdon or Atlesford, was a part of Chertsey ecclesiastical parish[n 1], the basic unit of civil administration. In 1241 the place was listed as Attelsdene and by 1610 John Speed's map shows it as Adleston, halfway between St. Annhill and St. Georg Hill, just south of the Thames.
Heading north from the town, towards the Addlestonemoor five-way, two-lane roundabout is a Grade II listed building at the renaming Brighton Road to Chertsey Road, the George Inn, almost opposite which are another listed building split into two houses: nos 114–116 Chertsey Road, early 19th century, slate-roofed houses with sash windows. This Inn is a Tudor Period building with 18th century and later alterations and has three gables facing the road.
Woburn Hill is a large house built in 1815 spread over three storeys, that features a moulded cornice and fluted Greek Doric columns to its porch with an iron balustrade above it forming a balcony in front of a central window of the floor above. Row Hill forms a residential estate with shops of a butcher, baker and electrical appliance store that is contiguous with Addlestone to its west.
Addlestone Moor has a public house, now closed 08/2013, now a Day Nursery, flood meadows, a sports pitch and a mobile home park. Its roundabout marks on the closer side of town has five exits and is used for motorway access from primarily Addlestone, Weybridge, Shepperton, Laleham and Chertsey.
Addlestone railway station is on the Chertsey Branch Line from Weybridge from where rapid national services can be caught on the South West Main Line. A journey time of 47 minutes to London Waterloo station with one change is achievable or 81 minutes with no changes via Staines upon Thames, Feltham, Hounslow, Chiswick and Putney.
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Hickey Fabrications -Addlestone Town Centre Development
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Beating The Bounds At Addlestone (1938)
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Beating the bounds, Surrey.
M/S of boys from St. Mary of the Angels school emerging with sticks to beat the bounds of their new school. They are presided over by a Boy bishop. Various shots as the children are gently caned on the spot where the new school will be whilst the 'bishop' looks on.
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Dumb Driver in collision 20092016
Is this the usual standard of driving by residents from Addlestone, Surrey, UK? Certainly this driver not only drove away but also walked away from this collision. I had to run after him though he initially refused to give his insurance and full contact details. Has he ever hit your car?
This collision caused £800 of damage behind the bumper which didn't appear to be damaged!!!
Children Of Addlestone (1922)
Item title reads: The royal wedding cake was sent to the tiny tots of Princess Mary's Village Home.
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Very cute shot of lots of girls in school uniform queuing up to take a piece of cake from a tray. Woman who holds the tray is in some kind of nurse uniform. C/U of two girls with their arms around each other eating a piece of cake. Cute.
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British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website.
2 class 458s passes Addlestone
exploring addlestone
We found a abandoned car park and a weird shelter
Butterley convoy (0M55) at Addlestone
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Addlestone today and 0M55 Eastleigh - Butterley / Barrow Hill was seen on its way north. After a successful showcase of all 5 locomotives at Eastleigh over the weekend 23 - 25 May, they had to go back somehow - and what a better way. Pictured are 55022 45060 31108 20107 26007 all on there way.
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Tour of my New Flat in Addlestone
A very short tour around my new pad in Addlestone.
Squirrels at the Oaks, Addlestone,Surrey,UK
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Steam train through Addlestone, Surrey, 10 December 2011
This was surprise while waiting for my train to work. Plus I got a face full of smoke lol
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Newark Lock to Thames lock- south on Wey Navigation by ebike
Along the towpath of the Wey Navigation from Newark Lock to Thames Lock by ebike.
Thorpe Park Addlestone Surrey
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