Carpet Cleaning Isleworth
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Isleworth (pronounced /ˈaɪzəlwɜrθ/ EYE-zl-wurth) is a small town of
Saxon origin sited within the Borough of Hounslow in west London,
England. It lies immediately east of the town of Hounslow and west
of the River Thames and its tributary the River Crane.
Isleworth’s original area of settlement, alongside the Thames, is
known as ‘Old Isleworth’. The north-west corner of the town,
bordering on Osterley to the north and Lampton to the west, is known
as ‘Spring Grove’.
Isleworth’s former Thames frontage of approximately one mile,
excluding that of the Syon estate, was reduced to little over half a
mile in 1994 when a borough boundary realignment was effected in
order to unite the district of St Margarets wholly within the
Borough of Richmond.[1] As a result, Isleworth’s boundary with the
Thames is now almost entirely overshadowed by the nine-acre islet of
Isleworth Ait. The River Crane flows into the Thames south of the
Ait, and its distributary the Duke of Northumberland’s River west of
the Ait.
As the years and decades go by, bringing with them borough
amalgamations, boundary changes, new churches and parishes and
arbitrary postal codes, the actual town boundaries in some areas can
be unclear unless researched. The rivers Thames, Crane and Brent
represent clear and unequivocal boundaries, but notwithstanding this
in certain areas the town’s demarcations with Hounslow and Brentford
have become somewhat vague.







