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Surbiton Park is an area in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames in Greater London, United Kingdom. It was the southernmost part of the pre-1965 Royal Borough of Kingston-upon-Thames in Surrey and corresponds roughly to the southernmost part of the present-day Kingston upon Thames postal district.〔''Geographers' London Atlas (A-Z)''; various editions.〕 It lies between Portsmouth Road, Kingston and Maple Road, Surbiton and includes Surbiton Crescent, Anglesea (sic) Road, Palace Road and Uxbridge Road. It is largely residential, but there are office buildings and a school on the eastern side. The Surbiton Park estate was established after the arrival of the railway in the mid 19th century. It occupies much of the grounds of a minor stately home, which survived until the 1930s. ==Introduction== Surbiton Park was developed as a residential area in the middle of the 19th century after the opening of the London and Southampton Railway. However, by the first decade of the 21st century the name was fading from the public consciousness. It appeared to survive principally in the wording ''Surbiton Park Terrace'' on the 20th-century row of shops on the south-west side of Surbiton Road, just to the north of the original park. During that decade Surbiton Park sub-post office was closed and the bus stop formerly known as ''Surbiton Park Terrace'' was renamed ''Surbiton Road/Penrhyn Road''. The purpose of this article is to record the existence of the name ''Surbiton Park'' for this part of the Royal Borough. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Surbiton Park」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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