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Sitting right on the edge of West London, Feltham is a place defined by its connections and surprisingly open spaces. Historically, it was a quiet village of market gardens and orchards, a past still echoed in the expansive greenery of Bedfont Lakes Country Park on its southern border. Geographically, it occupies a strategic spot in the London Borough of Hounslow, positioned directly under the Heathrow flight path and bounded by the A30 and the A316. While its town centre has seen various waves of post-war redevelopment, the layout remains practical; everything radiates from the Longford River, an artificial waterway built in the 1630s to supply Hampton Court, which still winds its way through the local landscape. It is a town that feels busy and functional, anchored by a mainline station that gets you into Waterloo in half an hour, making it a pragmatic choice for those who need to be near the airport or the city without being fully swallowed by the urban sprawl.