Hounslow Road, Feltham, London, TW13 4BY
Station Information, Train Times & Tickets: here
A Walk From The Station:
- For a suggested 3-mile walk, see route map here
- Feltham Green (War Memorial and pond) – is right on the High Street, paying tribute to those who lost their lives in the first and second world wars. It overlooks a small green space and pond.
- Mo Farah memorial – The Olympic gold medallist grew up in Feltham and trained at the Feltham Arena before hitting the world stage. With four Olympic gold medals to his name, his mural is inspiration to the next generation of sporting heroes.
- Hanworth park – Once a royal hunting park for Henry VII, it is now home to a playground, cricket, rugby and football pitches. At 67 hectares in size, large parts of it are also comprised of sprawling grassland. The park is open from 8am to dusk every day.
- Bridge House Pond Heritage Garden – A small heritage garden located a short distance from the station. It includes a Victorian duck pond that was created when the railway was built in 1849 and was recently restored by a local group in 2015.
Local Businesses here
Local Activities & Community Groups
- Bedfont Lakes Country Park – popular with walkers, runners and nature photographers, a country park dominated by lakes and open green spaces that are home to a wide range of woodland, meadows and wildlife.
- Kempton Steam Museum – home to the world’s largest working triple-expansion steam engine, one of a pair used to pump vast volumes of London’s drinking water from 1929 to 1980. These engines stand as high as four stacked double-decker buses.
- Feltham Arts Association – works in partnership to broaden community participation in creative activity, celebrating culture and providing opportunities for shared experiences through community events.
More Station History & Info: here