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- Motspur_Park type Place external.
- Motspur_Park type PopulatedPlace external.
- Motspur_Park type Place external.
- Motspur_Park type Settlement external.
- Motspur_Park type Q486972 external.
- Motspur_Park type Location external.
- Motspur_Park type SpatialThing external.
- Motspur_Park comment "Motspur Park, also known locally as West Barnes, is a suburb in south-west London. It is located just south-east of New Malden, between the boroughs of Kingston upon Thames and Merton. Motspur Park owes its identity to the railway station of the same name, which has six trains an hour to London Waterloo, and to the adjacent parade of small shops. Two prominent gas holders, which are used to store the consumer gas supply for south-west London, stand just south of the shopping parade and can be seen from a wide area." external.
- Motspur_Park label "Motspur Park" external.
- Motspur_Park lat "51.41" external.
- Motspur_Park long "-0.25" external.
- Motspur_Park wasDerivedFrom Motspur_Park?oldid=778245820 external.
- Motspur_Park abstract "Motspur Park, also known locally as West Barnes, is a suburb in south-west London. It is located just south-east of New Malden, between the boroughs of Kingston upon Thames and Merton. Motspur Park owes its identity to the railway station of the same name, which has six trains an hour to London Waterloo, and to the adjacent parade of small shops. Two prominent gas holders, which are used to store the consumer gas supply for south-west London, stand just south of the shopping parade and can be seen from a wide area. Two of London’s minor natural water courses run through the area. The Beverley Brook runs south to north through its centre and its smaller tributary the Pyl Brook runs parallel further to the east. These have in the past given rise to some local flooding. The Motspur Park athletics stadium was built by the University of London in 1928 and achieved fame when the world mile record was set there in 1938. It was sold to Fulham Football Club as their training ground in 1999." external.
- Motspur_Park isPrimaryTopicOf Motspur_Park external.
- Motspur_Park postalCode "KT3" external.
- Motspur_Park point "51.41 -0.25" external.
- Motspur_Park country United_Kingdom external.
- Motspur_Park country 2635167 external.
- Motspur_Park country country-GBR external.
- Motspur_Park country 826 external.
- Motspur_Park country GB external.
- Motspur_Park country gb external.