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Isleworth sits in a quiet pocket of West London where the River Thames meets the River Crane, offering a slower pace than its more urban neighbours. The town is physically divided between the historic "Old Isleworth" Riverside - home to 18th-century houses and the London Apprentice pub - and the busier commercial areas along the London Road. Geographically, it is bordered by the vast greenery of Syon Park to the north and the River Thames to the east, providing a rare sense of openness for a London suburb. Historically, it was a riverside village of grand estates, and that heritage remains visible in the architecture and the high brick walls that still line many of the streets. Today, it functions as a practical residential hub with reliable rail links into Waterloo and a distinct community feel that is sustained by the local independent shops around Shrewsbury Walk and the squares near the river.