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Hanworth sits on the southwestern edge of London, bordered by Feltham to the west and Hampton to the east. Historically, it was a royal hunting ground, and Hanworth Park remains the heart of the community today; it’s a vast, open green space that still contains the footprint of Hanworth Air Park, an important airfield during the pioneering days of aviation. The Longford River, an artificial waterway built for King Charles I, cuts through the landscape, providing a quiet corridor for wildlife. While the A316 runs right through the middle, acting as a major artery into central London and out toward the M3, the residential streets tucked away from the main road have a more established, suburban character. It’s a practical location for anyone needing quick access to Heathrow or the nearby industrial hubs, but the proximity to places like Kempton Park and the Thames at Sunbury gives it a sense of being on the cusp of the Surrey countryside.