Spring Grove, London

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Spring Grove
Spring Grove is located in Greater London
Spring Grove
Spring Grove
 Spring Grove shown within Greater London
London borough Hounslow
Ceremonial county Greater London
Region London
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town ISLEWORTH
Postcode district TW7
Dialling code 020
Police Metropolitan
Fire London
Ambulance London
EU Parliament London
London Assembly South West
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Map of Spring Grove. Click to enlarge
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The original Spring Grove house, built in 1645

Spring Grove is the north-western district of the town of Isleworth within the Borough of Hounslow in London, England.[1] In general terms it lies east of the district of Lampton; north of the London Road in Isleworth; west of the Barnes-to-Feltham railway loop line; and south of the district of Osterley. Spring water that rose in the area in the eighteenth century was employed for agricultural and horticultural purposes.

The prime purpose of Spring Grove in recent centuries appears to have been the gradual provision of elegant residential areas for affluent middle-class communities, particularly from the London business and professional fraternity, following the growth of commercial and industrial prosperity.[citation needed]

Graceful Georgian residencies appeared first, with large plots of land. Then came the railway service (Isleworth railway station was formerly called 'Spring Grove & Isleworth') and with it substantial Victorian property development, in the way of fine avenues with large detached three-storey houses. Then during the twentieth century much infilling occurred of more modest dwellings. As the turn of the twenty-first century approached, some of the large Victorian villas gave way to modern development of various forms.

The district has over the course of a century or so also embraced a number of large educational establishments, and this mix of desirable residences and solid seats of learning has given Spring Grove a reputation for being an attractive place in which to live or work.

References

  1. Willey, Russ. Chambers London Gazetter, p 466.

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