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Facts about Teddington

General Info

Teddington is a suburb in South West London in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. It is also in the historic county of Middlesex. Teddington is on a long meander of the Thames between Hampton Wick and Strawberry Hill, Twickenham.

Mostly residential, it stretches from the river to Bushy Park with a long high street of shops, restaurants, and pubs. There is a suspension bridge over the lowest non-tidal lock on the Thames, Teddington Lock. At Teddington’s center is a mid-rise urban development, containing offices and apartments.

History of Teddington

The place was known in Saxon and Norman times as Todyngton and Tutington.[4] The first record of the area is as Tudintun in 969.

Teddington is at the point of the River Thames where tidal flow ceases owing to it containing the ‘final lock’. It has been postulated that the name thus derives from “Tide End Town.” Such theory featured in Rudyard Kipling’s poem, “The River’s Tale”, which has the line “At Tide-end-town, which is Teddington.” The poem was written to serve as the introduction to a history of England for schoolchildren, written by C.R.L.Fletcher, published by the Clarendon Press in Oxford in July 1911, and by Doubleday Page in New York in September 1911.