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Walton-on-Thames sits on the southern bank of the river in Surrey, positioned roughly midway between Weybridge and Molesey. Life here is defined by the Thames; the town is situated at one of the few points where the river is crossed by a major bridge, and the towpath provides a continuous trail toward Hampton Court and beyond. Historically, the area is noted as a possible site of Julius Caesar’s crossing of the river, and more recently, it served as the birthplace of the British film industry at Hepworth Studios. Today, the town centre revolves around ‘The Heart’, a modern redevelopment of shops and apartments that replaced the older 1960s precinct. Geographically, it is well-placed for those working in London, with the fast train reaching Waterloo in about 25 minutes, though the station itself is a brisk fifteen-minute walk uphill from the riverside and the main high street. It retains a mix of leafy residential avenues and more functional suburban pockets, all tied together by the open spaces of Cowey Sale and the local rowing and skiffing clubs that keep the riverfront active year-round.