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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LalehamLaleham - Wikipedia

    Laleham is a village on the River Thames, in the borough of Spelthorne, about 17 mi (27 km) west of central London, England. Historically part of the county of Middlesex, it was transferred to Surrey in 1965. Laleham is downriver from Staines-upon-Thames and upriver from Chertsey.

  2. Laleham is located in the county of Surrey, South East England, one mile north-east of the town of Chertsey, seven miles north-east of the major town of Woking, and 17 miles south-west of London. Laleham lies two miles east of the Berkshire border, and was historically in the county of Middlesex.

  3. Laleham is a village on the River Thames, in the borough of Spelthorne, about 17 mi west of central London, England. Historically part of the county of Middlesex, it was transferred to Surrey in 1965. Map. Directions.

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    Located besides the River Thames, Laleham village is a riverside community which contains many fine 18th and 19th century properties located in the Borough of Spelthorne. All Saints Church stands on the site of a former small Roman temple and dates back to the 12th century, with a tower built in 1732.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › LalehamLaleham - Wikiwand

    Laleham is a village on the River Thames, in the borough of Spelthorne, about 17 mi (27 km) west of central London, England. Historically part of the county of Middlesex, it was transferred to Surrey in 1965. Laleham is downriver from Staines-upon-Thames and upriver from Chertsey.

  6. This place is situated in Surrey County, South East, England, United Kingdom, its geographical coordinates are 51° 24' 0" North, 0° 29' 0" West and its original name (with diacritics) is Laleham. See Laleham photos and images from satellite below, explore the aerial photographs of Laleham in United Kingdom.

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  8. LALEHAM, a village and a parish in Staines district, Middlesex. The village stands on the Thames, at the boundary with Surrey, 2 miles SSE of Staines r. station; was anciently known as Leleham; and has a post-office under Chertsey.—The parish comprises 1,214 acres.