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The railway station in East Molesey is Hampton Court railway station in Transport for London's Zone 6, operated by South Western Railway. This is the terminus of a stopping commuter service to London Waterloo that takes around thirty-five minutes. Principal stops are Surbiton, Wimbledon and Clapham Junction. During the Hampton Court Palace Flower Show extra trains run to and from London.

Molesey is a suburban district comprising two villages, East Molesey and West Molesey, in the Borough of Elmbridge, Surrey, England, and is situated on the south bank of the River Thames.This section does not cite any sources. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( March 2019) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) A farmhouse was built that became an inn and coach house in the 18 th c. (The Bell Inn is now Grade II listed. The first post offices were the Bell in East Molesey and the Royal Oak in West Molesey). The lead coaches for the week will be fully endorsed by Molesey Boat Club, who are insured and fully disclosed. Along with neighbouring Thames Ditton, East Molesey formed a part of the ancient parish of Kingston upon Thames, based at the historic All Saints Church, Kingston upon Thames. From 1933, the Urban District of East and West Molesey became part of the Esher Urban District, which was originally recommended by the Royal Commission on Local Government in Greater London (the Herbert Commission) for inclusion within the new ceremonial county of Greater London. In 1974, the district eventually merged with its neighbour to the west, Walton and Weybridge Urban District, to form the new borough of Elmbridge within Surrey. [5]

Finally, in 2021 Ollie Stanhope won a gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics in the PR3 4+. Ollie is of course the aforementioned Richard Stanhope’s son. As of 2015, there are Chinese, Indian, French, Italian, Greek, Nepalese and Lebanese restaurants in the area, as well as branches of Pizza Express and Zizzi. The manorial lands of Engelram d’Abernon gifted to Merton Priory who now own the manor, which comes to be named the Manor of Molesey Priory, for the next 400 years. Beginnings of Hampton Court, a large farm estate owned by the Knights Hospitallers of St. John. (It was acquired by Cardinal Thomas Wolsey in 1514 and presented to Henry VIII in 1525.)We also welcome those who have previously gained experience at other clubs or completed a learn to row course with other clubs in the last 2 years. This group is open to experienced rowers who wish to join all year round. In 1992, with a storming finish former Hampton schoolboys Jonnie and Greg Searle with cox Gary Herbert won the gold medal at the Barcelona Olympics in the coxed pair. In recent years the Club has become a Centre of Excellence for British Rowing so we train young rowers who are on the verge of international selection. As a result MBC members have won several Olympic medals over the last few years. As the first step on the rowing pathway, we aim to deliver a programme that teaches the fundamentals of the rowing in a fun and engaging way, developing an understanding of the sport.

East Molesey and Hampton Court Picture Hall opened in Bridge Road (It was re-named The Court Cinema in 1932 and closed in 1958).

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The present St. Mary’s church built in the Early English style replaced the old fire-damaged church. There was then a quiet period until Molesey again won the Wyfold Cup in 1978 and 1984. Future club captain Richard Stanhope was in the silver medal winning eight at the Montreal Olympics in 1980. If the Sculling Experience or Adult Learn to Row (LTR) course interests you please register your interest.W e'll be in touch when we have confirmed dates and you will be invited to the club for a brief chat prior to booking. Molesey Carnival revived in Jubilee Year. (in 2020 it was cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.). A parish elementary school opened in High Street. (In 1860, St. Mary’s School opened in School Road and St. Paul’s School in Park Road)

The Post Office adopted ‘Molesey’ as the official spelling, but for years after, ‘Moulsey’ (a Tudor variant) continued in use alongside the modern spelling.Route 461, operated by Falcon Coaches on behalf of Surrey County Council, runs from Kingston, through Molesey and on to Walton, terminating at Tesco, Addlestone. Before 1968 the whole area including expensive areas such as East Molesey flooded badly on a regular basis as they are in part located on the former flood plains of the Thames and the Mole. Even today localised flooding and standing water can be quite common in times of heavy rain as the area is very low lying and flat. Molesey can be the subject of flood warnings that affect the Thames Valley. Kingfisher Court in Bridge Road built in the Modernist style comprising 60 flats, garages, squash courts and caretaker’s flat (Grade II listed). Alfred Sisley (1839–1899), Anglo-French impressionist painter, resided in East Molesey in 1874, executing nearly twenty paintings of the Upper Thames

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