Chapels · London
New Malden
New Malden — a methodist chapel in england-london, United Kingdom.

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Plan your visit
- Typical visit
- 20 min–45 min
- Free entry
About
New Malden is a methodist chapel located in england-london, United Kingdom. Catalogued from Wikidata's UK heritage register; see the linked Wikipedia article for further details on its history, architecture and visiting information.
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Place summary
New Malden is a chapel located in London. It serves the local community and reflects the architectural style typical of the area. The chapel is known for its distinct character and historical significance within the neighbourhood.
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Background
History
New Malden was established as a result of the arrival of the railway. What is now New Malden railway station was opened on 1 December 1846 on the main line from London Waterloo. Building started slowly in the area just to the north of the station, gathering pace in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries with two- and three-bedroom terraced houses. Further out towards Coombe Hill are larger detached and semi-detached houses built in the 1930-40s. The name of the road which leads up the hill to Coombe, Traps Lane, is thought to derive from a farm owned by a Mrs Trap. Following the opening of the Kingston bypass in 1927, the farms to its south were progressively developed for…
Description
New Malden is bounded to the north by the affluent Coombe and to the south and east by Raynes Park, Tolworth and Worcester Park. New Malden includes Motspur Park, home to the training ground of Fulham FC, and also the King's College London sports ground, home to the training ground of AFC Wimbledon. The busy A3 trunk road runs through part of New Malden. A minor tributary of the River Thames, Beverley Brook, flows through the east of the town, while its western boundary is along the Hogsmill, another Thames tributary. The first parking meters were made in New Malden at Venners Ltd.
Sourced from Wikipedia under CC BY-SA 4.0.
- Coordinates
- 51.4000, -0.2520
- District
- Kingston upon Thames
- Parish
- Kingston upon Thames, unparished area
- Postcode
- KT3 4AJ
- Parliamentary constituency
- Kingston and Surbiton
Sources
- wikidata: Q3054629 (CC0)
- wikipedia: New Malden (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is New Malden?
- New Malden is in London, United Kingdom (postcode KT3 4AJ), in the parish of Kingston upon Thames, unparished area.
- Is New Malden free to visit?
- Yes, New Malden is free to enter.
- How do I get to New Malden?
- Drivers can navigate to postcode KT3 4AJ. It sits within the Kingston and Surbiton parliamentary constituency.