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{{Use British English|date=October 2023}}
| name = Kingston upon Thames
{{Infobox UK place
| image_skyline = Kingston upon Thames.jpg
| official_name = Kingston upon Thames
| image_caption = Kingston upon Thames town center
| static_image_name = Kingston upon Thames town centre.jpg
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| static_image_caption = Kingston town centre
| country = England
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| region = London
| map_type = Greater London
| population = 43,013
| population = 43,013
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| area_total_km2 = 14.38
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| london_borough = Kingston
| region = London
| country = England
| post_town = KINGSTON UPON THAMES
| postcode_area = KT
| postcode_district = KT1, KT2
| dial_code = 020
| constituency_westminster = [[Kingston and Surbiton (UK Parliament constituency)|Kingston and Surbiton]]
| constituency_westminster1 = [[Richmond Park (UK Parliament constituency)|Richmond Park]]
| website = [http://www.kingston.gov.uk/ www.kingston.gov.uk]
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'''Kingston upon Thames''' is a town in [[Greater London]], England, and within the [[Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames]]. It is situated on the [[River Thames]] and is one of the major metropolitan centres identified in the [[London Plan]].  
'''Kingston upon Thames''' is a town located in [[South West London]], England. It is the principal settlement of the [[Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames]] and is situated on the [[River Thames]].


==History==
==History==
Kingston's name is thought to mean "King's manor or estate", and it was historically the coronation site of [[Anglo-Saxon]] kings. The town was first recorded in a royal charter in 838 AD. Kingston was the ancient market town where Saxon kings were crowned and is now a vibrant and bustling town with a rich history.
Kingston upon Thames has a rich history dating back to [[Anglo-Saxon]] times. It was the site where several [[Saxon kings]] were crowned, including [[Æthelstan]], the first King of England. The town's name is derived from "King's Tun" (King's Town), reflecting its royal connections.


==Geography==
==Geography==
Kingston is located 10 miles (16 km) southwest of [[Charing Cross]] and is bordered by the [[London Borough of Richmond upon Thames]] to the north, the [[London Borough of Merton]] to the east, and the [[Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead]] to the west. The town is situated on the banks of the River Thames, which provides a picturesque setting and numerous recreational opportunities.
Kingston is located approximately 10 miles southwest of [[Charing Cross]] and is part of the [[Greater London]] area. The town is bordered by [[Richmond upon Thames]] to the north, [[Surbiton]] to the south, and [[Wimbledon]] to the east.


==Economy==
==Economy==
Kingston has a diverse economy with a mix of retail, education, and service industries. The town centre is a major shopping destination, featuring the [[Bentall Centre]], a large shopping mall, and a variety of independent shops and restaurants. Kingston University and Kingston College contribute significantly to the local economy and provide a range of educational opportunities.
Kingston upon Thames is a major retail center, with the [[Bentall Centre]] being one of the largest shopping complexes in the area. The town also hosts a variety of markets, including the historic [[Kingston Market]].
 
==Education==
The town is home to [[Kingston University]], a prominent institution offering a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses. The university is known for its research and innovation in various fields.


==Transport==
==Transport==
Kingston is well-connected by public transport. [[Kingston railway station]] provides regular services to [[London Waterloo]], and several bus routes serve the town, connecting it to surrounding areas. The town is also accessible by road, with the [[A3 road (Great Britain)|A3]] providing a direct route to central London and the [[M25 motorway]].
Kingston is well-connected by public transport, with [[Kingston railway station]] providing services to [[London Waterloo]]. The town is also served by numerous bus routes and is close to the [[A3 road]], offering easy access to central London and the [[M25 motorway]].


==Education==
==Culture and Landmarks==
Kingston is home to several educational institutions, including [[Kingston University]] and [[Kingston College]]. These institutions offer a wide range of courses and attract students from across the UK and internationally.
Kingston upon Thames boasts several cultural attractions, including the [[Rose Theatre]], which hosts a variety of performances throughout the year. The town is also home to the [[Ancient Market Place]], a historic site that has been a focal point of the community for centuries.


==Culture and Leisure==
==Parks and Recreation==
Kingston has a vibrant cultural scene with several theatres, including the [[Rose Theatre, Kingston|Rose Theatre]], and a variety of music and arts venues. The town also hosts numerous events and festivals throughout the year, such as the Kingston Food Festival and the International Youth Arts Festival.
The town offers numerous parks and open spaces, such as [[Richmond Park]], one of the largest royal parks in London, and [[Bushy Park]], known for its beautiful landscapes and wildlife.
 
==Parks and Open Spaces==
Kingston boasts several parks and open spaces, including [[Richmond Park]], one of the largest royal parks in London, and [[Bushy Park]]. These green spaces provide residents and visitors with opportunities for outdoor activities and relaxation.


==Notable People==
==Notable People==
Several notable individuals have been associated with Kingston, including the artist [[Eadweard Muybridge]], who was born in the town, and the writer [[Jacqueline Wilson]], who attended Kingston University.
Several notable individuals have been associated with Kingston upon Thames, including [[John Galsworthy]], the Nobel Prize-winning author, and [[Eric Clapton]], the legendary musician.
 
==Related Pages==
* [[Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames]]
* [[Kingston University]]
* [[River Thames]]
* [[London Plan]]
* [[Richmond Park]]
* [[Bushy Park]]
* [[Bentall Centre]]


==References==
==References==
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==External Links==
==External Links==
{{Commons category|Kingston upon Thames}}
* [https://www.kingston.gov.uk/ Official Kingston upon Thames Council Website]
{{Wikivoyage|Kingston upon Thames}}
* [https://www.visitlondon.com/things-to-do/place/427311-kingston-upon-thames Visit London - Kingston upon Thames]


[[Category:Districts of the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames]]
[[Category:Towns in London]]
[[Category:Areas of London]]
[[Category:Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames]]
[[Category:Districts of London on the River Thames]]
[[Category:Districts of London on the River Thames]]
[[Category:Market towns in London]]
[[Category:Anglo-Saxon sites in England]]
[[Category:Major centres of London]]
[[Category:Kingston upon Thames]]
{{London-geo-stub}}

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Kingston upon Thames is a town located in South West London, England. It is the principal settlement of the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames and is situated on the River Thames.

History[edit]

Kingston upon Thames has a rich history dating back to Anglo-Saxon times. It was the site where several Saxon kings were crowned, including Æthelstan, the first King of England. The town's name is derived from "King's Tun" (King's Town), reflecting its royal connections.

Geography[edit]

Kingston is located approximately 10 miles southwest of Charing Cross and is part of the Greater London area. The town is bordered by Richmond upon Thames to the north, Surbiton to the south, and Wimbledon to the east.

Economy[edit]

Kingston upon Thames is a major retail center, with the Bentall Centre being one of the largest shopping complexes in the area. The town also hosts a variety of markets, including the historic Kingston Market.

Education[edit]

The town is home to Kingston University, a prominent institution offering a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses. The university is known for its research and innovation in various fields.

Transport[edit]

Kingston is well-connected by public transport, with Kingston railway station providing services to London Waterloo. The town is also served by numerous bus routes and is close to the A3 road, offering easy access to central London and the M25 motorway.

Culture and Landmarks[edit]

Kingston upon Thames boasts several cultural attractions, including the Rose Theatre, which hosts a variety of performances throughout the year. The town is also home to the Ancient Market Place, a historic site that has been a focal point of the community for centuries.

Parks and Recreation[edit]

The town offers numerous parks and open spaces, such as Richmond Park, one of the largest royal parks in London, and Bushy Park, known for its beautiful landscapes and wildlife.

Notable People[edit]

Several notable individuals have been associated with Kingston upon Thames, including John Galsworthy, the Nobel Prize-winning author, and Eric Clapton, the legendary musician.

References[edit]

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