Junction of Union Street and Clarence Street in Kingston-Upon-ThamesSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Kingston_upon_Thames#mediaviewer/File:Barclays_Bank_Kingston-Upon-Thames_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1408738.jpg
Author: Rod Allday

The
Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames is a borough of Greater London on the southwestern part of Outer London. This rather small borough covers only 37.25 sq km (14.4 sq mi). It is bordered by the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames to the north, the London Borough of Wandsworth to the northeast, the London Borough of Merton and the London Borough of Sutton to the east.
The Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames is the oldest of the three royal boroughs of England. It has 160,000 people of which 72% are White British.
How to reach Kingston upon Thames
There are, unfortunately, no London Underground stations in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames. There are however a few railway stations on the Kingson Loop Line. The stations in this borough include Berrylands, Chessington North, Chessington South, Kingston, Malden Manor, New Malden, Norbiton, Surbiton, and Tolworth.
Districts of the London Borough of Kingston upon Thames
- Berrylands
- Chessington
- Coombe
- Hook
- Kingston upon Thames
- Kingston Vale
- Malden Rushett
- Motspur Park
- New Malden
- Norbiton
- Old Malden
- Seething Wells
- Surbiton
- Tolworth
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