- Addlestone
infobox UK place
country = England
official_name= Addlestone
map_type= Surrey
latitude= 51.3695
longitude= -0.4901
population = 16,657
shire_district= Runnymede
shire_county =Surrey
region= South East England
constituency_westminster= Runnymede and Weybridge
post_town= Weybridge
postcode_district = KT15
postcode_area= KT
dial_code= 01932
os_grid_reference= TQ052644Addlestone is a town in the Runnymede Borough of
Surrey ,England .Immediate surrounding towns and villages includeWeybridge ,Ottershaw ,Chertsey , andNew Haw . It is near Junction 11 of theM25 motorway and is served byAddlestone railway station on theChertsey Branch Line . The M25 motorway passes to the west of the town, and cut some roads into two when built; so roads such as Liberty Lane turned into Liberty Rise and Liberty Lane. The main road in Addlestone is Station Road which is a linear development; shops includeTesco and Iceland as well as the NHS doctors' surgery. The high street also features many fast food and takeaway restaurants, including an outlet for major retail chainKFC , which opened in 2007.History
The name Addlestone probably means "Attel's Denu"; the valley belonging to a Saxon named Attel. In 1241 the place was listed as Attelsdene and by 1610 John Speede's map shows Adleston half way between "St. Annhill and Sct. Georg Hill", just south of the Thames. Addlestone is mentioned in
H. G. Wells ' book "The War of the Worlds", in which the second of tenmartian invasion ships (called 'cylinders') landed at the Addlestone Golf Links.stopped by it and had a picnic. [ [http://www.aboutbritain.com/towns/addlestone.asp Addlestone Tourist Information] ] The tree is one of the main historic features of the town, and consequently several local businesses use its name in their title. In September 2007 the tree suffered an arson attack yet has survived.
On Station Road, there was the Blériot Aeroplane factory. In the 1950s, the site was taken over by Weymann who built buses and coaches. The prototype of the
Routemaster bus was built here. Weymann closed in the late 1950s and the site was used by Caddy's which built taxis. In 1965,Plessey moved fromChessington and took over this factory. Then in 1990, the site was used byMarconi . All these companies were important local employers. By 2000, the site was derelict and has since been converted into a business park called Aviator, reminiscent of its first use. [ [http://www.ahsoc.fsnet.co.uk/ Addlestone Historical Society] ]t Paul's Fire
In 2004, a fire destroyed the roof and the interior of St Paul's Church on Church Road. The church has since been refurbished with the outside walls kept intact.
The historic crouch oak tree was also set fire to. However damage to the tree was minimal and it remains standing at present.
Education
There are two secondary schools in Addlestone: Jubilee High and St George's College.There is also multiple primary schools such as St Pauls C of E.
port
Abbey Rangers F.C. is located in Addlestone Moor, next to the Woburn Arms. Abbey Rangers were formed in 1976 and continue to offer football for boys and girls as well as men and women.
Notable Residents
A local inhabitant is John Rourke who received a CBE in the 2000 New Years Honours List for services to education. He is the principal of St Charles Catholic Sixth Form College, Kensington and Chelsea, London. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_depth/uk/2000/new_year_honours_2000/1092605.stm BBC New Year Honours List 2000] ]
References
External links
* [http://www.runnymede.gov.uk/portal/site/runnymede/ Runnymede Borough Council]
* [http://addlestone.org.uk/ Community website]
* [http://www.ahsoc.fsnet.co.uk/ Historical society]
* [http://www.stpauls.addlestone.org.uk/ St Paul’s Church]
* [http://www.multimap.com/map/browse.cgi?client=public&X=500000&Y=165000&width=700&height=400&gride=505963&gridn=165392&srec=0&coordsys=gb&db=pc&addr1=&addr2=&addr3=&pc=&advanced=&local=&localinfosel=&kw=&in
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* [http://www.surreyproperty.com/addlestone-aerial-photographs.html Aerial photographs of Addlestone]
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