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Baddeley Cake
Beating the Tower Boundaries
Blessing of the Throats
Bonfire Night
Changing of the Quill
Doggett's Coat and Badge Race
Footbridge Rent of one Red Rose
Hot Cross Buns for the Widow’s son
Mass for the executed Charles I
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Anchor Hotel
"Good Points: very helpful staff, was nervous to have to go to hotel on my own, however hotel felt very safe.

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Anchor Hotel
"Good Points: Spacious bed, TV, friendly staff, good breakfast, no problem at all. General review: Check in was smooth and easy, staff were very friendly even though we were 2 hours ..." More

Ship Hotel
"Beware, hotel is 2 star and rightly so. Rooms are very basic and dirty. I changed rooms 3 times due to size and damp. Even the "Honeymoon Suite" had damp ..." More

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"The town is perhaps most famous for it’s Film Studios although there is so much to see, the hardest thing of all is what to do first. Whether it’s the ..." More

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A lovely riverside village with glamorous connections to the British film industry, Shepperton is located to the west of Greater London, just across the border with Surrey. One of the most picturesque parts of Shepperton is found around the lock, where graceful trees tower over the water and boats. The visitor may enjoy rural rambles along the banks of the Thames or take a boat trip from the marina to Weybridge, Hampton Court or Staines. Charming, too, is Church Square, a conservation area on the site of the original village, where some of the buildings in part date back to the 1600s. The 400-year-old Anchor Hotel, overlooking the square, is popularly believed to have been a haunt of notorious highwayman Dick Turpin. Shepperton is home to the world-famous Shepperton Studios, set in the grounds of Littleton Park House, a 17th Century manor. The studios began making films in 1931, and have since produced many box office hits. Situated eight miles from Heathrow, Shepperton is an ideal destination for travellers. The mainline railway station provides speedy transport into London, and drivers are close to the M3, M4 and M25. Nearby attractions include Thorpe Park, Chessington World of Adventures and Windsor Castle.

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Shepperton Dental Studio

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Shepperton Health Centre
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Ship Hotel

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Bull Inn

School

St Nicholas C of E Primary School

Solicitor

Julian Philip & Co
Owen White & Catlin

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Studio Cars

Sports Clubs

Littleton Sailing Club (Sailing)

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Rymans
Trio Pharmacy
Ian Squire
Johnsons Shoes Co

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Anchor Hotel (0.72 miles)

Anchor Hotel

Set in the peaceful setting of Church Square, The Anchor provides great value for money in a great location. Just a stones throw from The River Thames, the Hotel has 29 en-suite bedrooms and promises ... More | visit website

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Oatlands Park Hotel (1.52 miles)

Oatlands Park Hotel

Overlooking the Broadwater lake and with far reaching views over the Surrey countryside, Oatlands Park Hotel stands within ten acres of picturesque parkland. The beautiful grounds with sweeping lawns and mature towering trees provide a ... More | visit website

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Ship Hotel (1.62 miles)

Ship Hotel

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The Ship Hotel, part of Martyn Hotel and Leisure, is located within easy reach of the M3, M25, M4 and 8 miles from Heathrow. The hotel overlooks the River Thames and some ... More

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Innkeepers Lodge (1.72 miles)

Innkeeper's Lodge weybridge is an ideal base for visiting thorpe park, chessington world of adventure, brooklands museum, elmbridge museum, horton park childrens farm, epsom racecourse and wisely gardens. each of our 19 rooms has a ... More | visit website

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The Bridge Hotel (1.81 miles)

The Bridge Hotel

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The Bridge Hotel, offers non- smoking comfortable bedrooms, many with spectacular views over the hotel's own tributary of the River Thames, as well as the main river and far reaching ... More

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Travelodge Sunbury M3 (2.05 miles)

There are loads of reasons our customers choose to stay at Travelodge. Our great value clean and comfortable rooms with en-suite provide everything needed for a good night's sleep and are close to where people ... More | visit website

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Innkeepers Lodge (2.13 miles)

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Just round the corner from Walton-on-Thames train station, this lodge is next to the Ashley Park Ember Inn. Walton on Thames itself is best accessed from Junction 11 of the ... More

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Thameside Accommodation (2.22 miles)

Thameside Accommodation

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We are a friendly family run Bed and Breakfast.Thameside is convenient for M3,M4,M25,Heathrow Airport,trains to central London,Staines town centre with numerous shops,entertainment and restaurants. We ... More

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Ashmead Apartments (2.23 miles)

Ashmead Apartments
Set within a beautiful self contained development, Ashmead Apartments enjoy luxury fixtures throughout and complimentary allocated parking. Ashmead development comprises of a 2 bedroom detached bungalow, five 2 bedroom apartments and two one bedroom apartments. This ... More
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The Crouch Oak B&B (2.36 miles)

The Crouch Oak B&B

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You are assured a warm welcome at The Crouch Oak with its great atmosphere in pleasant surroundings. Large bar lounge with good selection of beers, wines & spirits. Tempting menu ... More

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