Mortlake
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OS Grid Reference
:
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Borough
:
Richmond
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County
:
Greater London
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Region
:
Greater London
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Nation
:
England
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Ceremonial County
:
Greater London
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Traditional County
:
Surrey
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Post town
:
LONDON
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Postcode
:
SW14
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Dialling Code
:
020
Mortlake
is a part of south west
London
between
Sheen
and
Barnes
and bounded by the river
Thames
to the north. It is part of the
London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
. Its most famous resident was
Elizabeth I
's advisor,
John Dee
. The cemetery of St Mary Magdalene's Church in Mortlake contains the tomb of
Sir Richard Burton
. Since
1845
, the
Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race
has had its finish point at Mortlake. The village of Mortlake appears in the
Domesday book
, and the manor belonged to the
Archbishops of Canterbury
until the time of
Henry VIII
, when it passed by exchange to the Crown. From the early part of the
17th century
until after the civil wars, Mortlake was celebrated for the manufacture of
tapestry
. Nearest places:
Barnes
Chiswick
Kew
Roehampton
Gunnersbury
Nearest railway stations:
Mortlake railway station
North Sheen railway station
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