Trinder Mews, Teddington, Middlesex

Road in/near Teddington

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Trinder Mews was named for the Rev. Daniel Trinder who was vicar of St Mary’s between 1857 and 1878.



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NEARBY STREETS
Adelaide Road, TW11 Adelaide Road is one of a number of local roads to the west of Teddington station with royal connections (Teddington)
Albert Road, TW11 Albert Road dates from the 1860s
Atbara Road, TW11 Atbara Road is one of the streets in the Twickenham postal district (Hampton Wick)
Birch Close, TW11 A street within the TW11 postcode
Blackmores Grove, TW11 Blackmores Grove commemorates R.D. Blackmore, author of Lorna Doone, which he wrote in Teddington.
Blakeney House, TW11 Residential block
Bolton Gardens, TW11 Bolton Gardens is one of the streets in the Twickenham postal district
Bridgeman Road, TW11 Bridgeman Road commemorates Sir Orlando Bridgeman, Lord Keeper of the Seal from 1667 to 1672, whose house was between here and the High Street (Teddington)
Cairngorm Close, TW11 Cairngorm Close lies off Vicarage Road
Cambridge Crescent, TW11 Cambridge Crescent is one of the streets in the Twickenham postal district
Cambridge House, TW11 A street within the TW11 postcode
Cambridge Road, TW11 Cambridge Road is one of the streets in the Twickenham postal district
Camera House, TW11 Camera House is a block on Broom Road (Hampton Wick)
Cedar Road, TW11 Cedar Road was named after a house called The Cedars which it replaced
Chadwick Close, TW11 A street within the TW11 postcode (Hampton Wick)
Cherrywood Court, TW11 A street within the TW11 postcode
Christchurch Avenue, TW11 Christchurch Avenue is one of the streets in the Twickenham postal district
Cloister Close, TW11 A street within the TW11 postcode
Doone Close, TW11 R.D. Blackmore, author of Lorna Doone, lived at Gomer House which was situated where Doone Close is today
Elmfield Avenue, TW11 Elmfield Avenue is one of the streets in the Twickenham postal district
Enterprise Way, TW11 Enterprise Way runs off Station Road (Teddington)
Ferry Road, TW11 Ferry Road is one of the streets in the Twickenham postal district
Field Lane, TW11 Field Lane was part of an ancient pathway which led to Bushy Park and Hampton Court
Gomer Gardens, TW11 Gomer Gardens is one of the streets in the Twickenham postal district
Gomer Place, TW11 Gomer Place is a road in the TW11 postcode area
Grove Gardens, TW11 Grove Gardens was built on the site of an old house called The Grove and follows the line of a carriage drive
Hall Court, TW11 Hall Court is a road in the TW11 postcode area
Haydon Close, TW11 Haydon Close runs into Teddington Riverside (Hampton Wick)
High Street, TW11 High Street is one of the streets in the Twickenham postal district
Holly House, TW11 Holly House is a block on Christchurch Avenue
Kingston Lane, TW11 Kingston Lane is one of the streets in the Twickenham postal district (Hampton Wick)
Kingston Road, TW11 Kingston Road is the main road leading to the south out of Teddington (Hampton Wick)
Langham Road, TW11 Langham Road was named after Sir James Langham who lived at nearby Teddington Place in the 1860s. (Hampton Wick)
Manor Road, TW11 Manor Road leads from Teddington to Twickenham
Marston Road, TW11 Marston Road is a road in the TW11 postcode area (Hampton Wick)
Old Station Gardens, TW11 A street within the TW11 postcode
Park House, TW11 Park House is a block on Station Road
Pinewood Gardens, TW11 Pinewood Gardens is a location in London
Plough Lane, TW11 Plough Lane is one of the streets in the Twickenham postal district
Printers Mews, TW11 Printers Mews is a location in London
Quay West Court, TW11 Quay West Court is a riverside building in Teddington
Rivermead Close, TW11 Rivermead Close is a road in the TW11 postcode area (Hampton Wick)
Royal Oak Mews, TW11 Royal Oak Mews was built on the site of an old pub, the Royal Oak, which was set back from the road
Shepperton House, TW11 Shepperton House is a block on Broom Road
Springfield Road, TW11 A street within the TW11 postcode
St Albans Gardens, TW11 St Albans Gardens runs south from Manor Road
St Winifred’s Road, TW11 St Winifred’s Road connects Broom Road and Kingston Road (Hampton Wick)
Station Road, TW11 Station Road was built to connect Teddington station to the High Street (Teddington)
Stokes Mews, TW11 Stokes Mews is a road in the TW11 postcode area
Teddington Business Park, TW11 A street within the TW11 postcode (Teddington)
Teddington Park, TW11 Teddington Park is one of the streets in the Twickenham postal district
Thames House, TW11 Thames House is a block on High Street
The Cedars, TW11 The Cedars is a turning off of Adelaide Road (Teddington)
Thelma Grove, TW11 Thelma Grove is a road in the TW11 postcode area
Trinder Mews, TW11 Trinder Mews was named for the Rev. Daniel Trinder who was vicar of St Mary’s between 1857 and 1878.
Twickenham Road, TW11 Twickenham Road is one of the streets in the Twickenham postal district
Udney Park Road, TW11 Udney Park Road was named after Udney House which stood on the corner of Kingston Lane
Vicarage Road, TW11 Vicarage Road replaced a vicarage which was situated here
Victoria Road, TW11 Victoria Road is the location of Teddington station
Wades Lane, TW11 Wades Lane is one of the streets in the Twickenham postal district
Watts Lane, TW11 Watts Lane is one of the streets in the Twickenham postal district
Westminster Close, TW11 Westminster Close is one of the streets in the Twickenham postal district


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