Thames Ditton
Thames Ditton is a suv town by and on the River Thames, in the Elmbridge borough of Surrey, England. Besides a huge occupied island in the river, it lies on the southern financial institution, centred 12.2 miles (19.6 kilometres) southwest of Charing Cross in main London. Thames Ditton is just outside Greater London yet within the Greater London Urban Area as defined by the Office for National Statistics. Its gathered town centre as well as buying location on a winding High Street is bordered by real estate, schools as well as sports areas. Its waterfront deals with the Thames Path and also Hampton Court Palace Gardens as well as golf course in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. Its most commercial area is spread out throughout its conservation area and has restaurants, cafés, stores and companies. Its train station, either on the Hampton Court branch line, is 0.31 miles (500 m) from the riverside end of the village centre and also the town of Weston Green that hived off from it in 1939. The two various other breakaway towns are Claygate and Hinchley Wood and also today the only called sub-locality or area in the village is Winters Bridge, when driving that used to be the major Portsmouth Road from London, yet is currently a regional route, bypassed by long-haul website traffic by the A3 to the south as well as east of Claygate. Thames Ditton joins Long Ditton as well as Weston Green in inhabiting the land in between Surbiton, Esher and also East Molesey. Although decreased to less than one square mile (2.6 km2), it formerly covered more than four square miles (10 km2).