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Chessington

Free admission

Chessington — a methodist chapel in england-london, United Kingdom.

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
20 min–45 min
  • Free entry

About

Chessington 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

Chessington is a chapel located in London. It is notable for its distinctive architectural style and serves the local community as a place of worship.

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Background

History

Its name came from Anglo-Saxon Cissan dūn = "hill belonging to [a man named] Cissa". Chessington appears in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Cisedune and Cisendone. It was held partly by Robert de Wateville and partly by Milo (Miles) Crispin. Its Domesday assets were: 1½ hides; part of a mill worth 2s, 4 ploughs, woodland worth 30 hogs. It rendered £7. The mansion at Chessington World of Adventures, known today as the Burnt Stub, was originally built in 1348. In the English Civil War it became a royalist stronghold and was razed to the ground by Oliver Cromwell's Parliamentary forces, giving it its modern name. The site became an inn and was then rebuilt on a grander scale from the 18th century…

Description

Chessington houses one of Europe's leading theme park resorts Chessington World of Adventures. This includes a zoo, a theme park, an aquarium and two four star hotels – the Safari Hotel and Azteca Hotel. In the grounds of the resort lies the historic Burnt Stub Mansion. Chessington Garden Centre is located in the south of the area near Malden Rushett. Chessington offers a range of countryside activities with many open spaces including the "Chessington Countryside Walk" in the London Green Belt. Chessington Wood, in the south of the area, contains the source of the Bonesgate Stream, a tributary of the Hogsmill River, in turn a tributary of the River Thames.

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Coordinates
51.3635, -0.2998
Parish
Kingston upon Thames, unparished area
Postcode
KT9 1QL
Parliamentary constituency
Kingston and Surbiton

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Chessington?
Chessington is in London, United Kingdom (postcode KT9 1QL), in the parish of Kingston upon Thames, unparished area.
Is Chessington free to visit?
Yes, Chessington is free to enter.
How do I get to Chessington?
Drivers can navigate to postcode KT9 1QL. It sits within the Kingston and Surbiton parliamentary constituency.