Addlestone

About Addlestone

Addlestone is a town in Surrey, England, just within the M25 southwest of London. Addlestone is home to the ancient Crouch Oak. Chertsey is the adjoining town, in which it was historically included, and Addlestone railway station is on the Chertsey Branch Line. It is also home to parts of St George's College, Weybridge. GeographyAddlestone is a large village which owing to its size is generally referred to as a town, southwest of London and 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 approachesDemographyAfter the 2001 census the place could only be approximatively interpreted by the county council as home to 16, 657 residents in 7, 281 homes, whereas neighbouring Chertsey was interpreted as having 11, 766 inhabitants, Egham having 11, 179 inhabitants (excluding Egham Hythe) and Englefield Green 11, 180 inhabitants, leading the statement by the district council that Addlestone is not only the administrative town of Runnymede but also making a case that it is, narrowly, the largest single settlement.

Addlestone Description

Addlestone is a town in Surrey, England, just within the M25 southwest of London. Addlestone is home to the ancient Crouch Oak. Chertsey is the adjoining town, in which it was historically included, and Addlestone railway station is on the Chertsey Branch Line. It is also home to parts of St George's College, Weybridge. GeographyAddlestone is a large village which owing to its size is generally referred to as a town, southwest of London and 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 approachesDemographyAfter the 2001 census the place could only be approximatively interpreted by the county council as home to 16, 657 residents in 7, 281 homes, whereas neighbouring Chertsey was interpreted as having 11, 766 inhabitants, Egham having 11, 179 inhabitants (excluding Egham Hythe) and Englefield Green 11, 180 inhabitants, leading the statement by the district council that Addlestone is not only the administrative town of Runnymede but also making a case that it is, narrowly, the largest single settlement.

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