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Teddington is a suburban area in the south-west of Greater London,
England in the historic and former postal county of Middlesex on the
north bank of the River Thames, between Hampton Wick and Twickenham.
It stretches inland from the River Thames to Bushy Park, in the
London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.
It is notable for Teddington Lock, the longest (200 m long)[1] lock
on the River Thames, which marks the upstream limit of tides.
Teddington is mostly residential but is bisected by an almost
continuous road of shops, offices and other facilities running from
the river to Bushy Park. There are three clusters of offices on this
route: at the lock Teddington Studios and Haymarket Group form a
media hub whilst on the edge of Bushy Park the NPL, NWML and LGC
form a scientific centre. Around Teddington Station and the town
centre are a number of offices in industries such as Direct
Marketing and IT, and offices outside this axis include Tearfund.
Several riverside businesses and houses were redeveloped in the last
quarter of the twentieth century as blocks of riverside flats.
In 2001 the RNLI opened the Teddington Lifeboat Station, one of the
four Thames lifeboat stations. The station became operational in
January 2002 and is the only volunteer station on the river.







