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  map Type Greater London
  region London
  official Name Surbiton
  latitude 513923
  longitude -03030
  os Grid Reference TQ180673
  london Borough Kingston
  post Town SURBITON
  postcode Area KT
  postcode District KT6
  dial Code 020
  constituency Westminster Kingston & Surbiton


Surbiton, a suburban area of London in the Royal Borough Of Kingston Upon Thames , is a commuter town next to the river Thames , populated with a mixture of Art-Deco courts, spacious and grand late- 19th Century town houses blending into a sea of semi-detached 20th century housing estates.


HISTORY

There is evidence that a settlement has existed at ''Surbiton'' since at least 1179. At the time, it was known as ''Suberton(e)'', theOld English ''south buritum' or granary'' . Norbiton lies to the northeast, and is separated from Surbiton by the Hogsmill river. Before the arrival of the railway, Surbiton was little more than a farm. The town started to prosper when a plan to build the main railway line down to the south coast closer to nearby Kingston was rejected by Kingston Council fearing the detrimental effect it would have on the busy coaching trade. This resulted in the line being routed further south, through a cutting at Surbiton. Surbiton Railway Station opened in 1838, and was originally named ''Kingston-upon-Railway'',1 and was only renamed ''Surbiton'' to distinguish it from the new Kingston station on the Shepperton branch line which did not open until 1 January 1869.

As a result Kingston is now on a branch line whereas passengers from Surbiton, a smaller town in comparison, can reach central London in one direction in about 18 minutes on a fast train and stations as distant as Portsmouth or Southampton in the opposite. This makes Surbiton a good town from which to commute into central London, and the population reflects this.


THE ARTS IN SURBITON


The Pre-Raphaelite painters John Everett Millais and William Holman Hunt came to Surbiton in 1851, 26 years before Richard Jefferies . Millais actually used the Hogsmill, close to Tolworth Court Bridge, as the background for his painting ‘ Ophelia ’. Holman Hunt used the fields just south of this spot as the background to ‘ The Hireling Shepherd .’

Surbiton's main claim to popular fame is as an icon of ZX Spectrum computer games '' Manic Miner '' and '' Jet Set Willy '' was described as a Surbiton resident, and Black Sabbath played at the Surbiton Assembly Rooms on 19 May 1970 . The council sold the Assembly Rooms to Surbiton High School in the 1990s.


FOOD, DRINK & ENTERTAINMENT


Surbiton has a number of fairly average drinking establishments - for a big night out, most people go down the road to Kingston.

The most notable is the Coronation Hall — originally built as a cinema. When it opened on 21 June 1911, the day of King George V 's coronation (hence the name) it was capable of seating 600 people. Later renamed The Roxy, and then The Ritz, it continued showing movies until 1966. The building then became a Bingo hall and was almost converted into a naturist health club. It is rumoured that underneath the pub there is a working whirlpool bath. The building has now been converted as a JD Wetherspoon pub. Its new owners restored the original name and decorated the interior with movie memorabilia.
Maple Road has a few above average restaurants and bars, and an annual street festival . The Gordon Bennett is a wine bar type, Rubicon sells great cocktails. The other bars and restaurants are standard suburban fare, although there is a good french restaurant.


RIVER ROADS

The River Roads of Surbiton refer to a few highly exclusive roads running between Maple Road and Portsmouth Road. This area contains mainly listed buildings and houses of significant interest. Over the years the roads have grown to attract an eclectic mix of educated commuters. Cleaveland Road tops the bunch with its sought after late 19th century terraces housing a thriving small community.


EDUCATION

For education in Surbiton see the main Royal Borough Of Kingston Upon Thames article.



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