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Bounded by the expansive parkland of Bushy Park to the east and the Waterloo railway line to the west, Hampton Hill is a distinct residential wedge with a character defined by its proximity to royal green space. Historically known as "New Hampton" until the late 19th century, the area developed to serve the growing needs of the nearby estates and nurseries. Today, High Street serves as the central spine, notable for an independent theatre, the Teddington and Hampton Hill Riding Schools, and a variety of small businesses that benefit from the lack of large-scale shopping malls. The geography is relatively flat, making the walk into the park via the Pantile or Duke’s Gates a daily routine for many. Unlike the riverside atmosphere of Hampton or the busier commercial pace of Teddington, the area feels somewhat self-contained, bolstered by a mix of Victorian workers' cottages and substantial Edwardian villas that reflect its transition from a rural outpost to a settled London suburb.