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Bushy park -hc-bp

Hampton Wick, Teddington, England

Bushy park -hc-bp

Length10 mi
Elev. Gain95.1 ft
Est. Steps23000
Created by brynhardy16
Introduction
Bushy park -hc-bp is a 10.1 mile (23,000-step) route located near Hampton Wick, Teddington, England. This route has an elevation gain of about 95.1 ft and is rated as medium. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

River Mole

Water
The River Mole is a tributary of the River Thames in southern England. It rises in West Sussex near Horsham and flows northwest through Surrey for 80 km (50 miles) to the Thames at East Molesey, opposite Hampton Court Palace. The river gives its name to the Surrey district of Mole Valley. The Mole crosses the North Downs between Dorking and Leatherhead, where it cuts a steep-sided valley, known as the Mole Gap, through the chalk.

Hampton Court Maze

Tourist Attraction
Hampton Court Maze is a hedge maze planted some time between 1689 and 1695 by George London and Henry Wise for William III of Orange at Hampton Court Palace. The maze covers a third of an acre and contains half a mile of paths. It is possible that the current design replaced an earlier maze planted for Cardinal Thomas Wolsey.

Hogsmill River

Water
The Hogsmill River in Surrey, England is one of the tributaries of the River Thames. It rises in Ewell and flows into the Thames at Kingston upon Thames on the reach above Kingston road bridge. The river is 6 miles (9.9 km) in length and has a catchment area (water basin) of 73 km². The river flows through low-lying land, most of it sports grounds and green space, with the exception of Kingston town centre.

LGC Ltd

Place
LGC Group, formerly the Laboratory of the Government Chemist, is an international life sciences measurement and testing company, which also provides the role and duties of the UK Government Chemist, a statutory role and adviser to the government. LGC also hosts the UK National Measurement Laboratory for chemical and biomeasurement, which performs high accuracy measurements for diagnostics, advanced therapeutics, safety and security, among others.

Hampton Hill

Place
Hampton Hill (initially known as "New Hampton") is a district in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames to the south of Twickenham, bounded by Fulwell and Twickenham Golf Course to the northwest; the road bridge over the railway line; a line southward just east of Wellington Road; Bushy Park to the southeast; and the artificial Longford River to the south and west.

Kingston Bridge, London

Place
Kingston Bridge is a road bridge at Kingston upon Thames in south west London, England, carrying the A308 across the River Thames. It joins the town centre of Kingston in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, to Hampton Court Park, Bushy Park, and the village of Hampton Wick in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.

Hampton Court Bridge

Place
Hampton Court Bridge crosses the River Thames in England approximately north–south between Hampton, London and East Molesey, Surrey. It is the upper of two road bridges on the reach above Teddington Lock and downstream of Molesey Lock.The bridge is the most upstream crossing of all of the Thames bridges of Greater London; uniquely one bank is within the county.

The Old Court House

Place
The Old Court House is a Grade II* listed house located off Hampton Court Green in Richmond upon Thames in south west London whose origins date back to 1536. The architect Sir Christopher Wren, who lived there from 1708 to 1723, was given a 50-year lease on the property by Queen Anne in lieu of overdue payments for his work on St Paul's Cathedral.

Thames Ditton Island

Place
Three river islands (aits) form a linear group, close to the junction of the two main old streets of Thames Ditton village, in the River Thames in a corner of modern Surrey, on the Kingston reach above Teddington Lock. Thames Ditton Island, the dominant ait, is 350 yards (320 m) long and has 48 homes with gardens (and moorings); Boyle Farm Island has one house; Swan Island, between the two, is the smallest.

The Pavilion, Hampton Court

Place
The Pavilion is a house on Barge Walk in Hampton Court Park near Hampton Court Palace. It is Grade II* listed on the National Heritage List for England. It is the sole survivor of four pavilions for the Bowling Green at Hampton Court.It was designed by William Talman under the direction of Christopher Wren as part of William III's improvements to the palace.
Route Details

Length

10 mi

Elev. Gain

95.1 ft

Est. Steps

23000
Created by
brynhardy16
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