Seething Wells is a neighbourhood in southwest London on the border between Surbiton in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames in Greater London, and Elmbridge in Surrey. The area was historically a waterworks that supplied London with water from the River Thames. Nowadays it is mainly a residential area, with the notable exception of decommissioned filter beds — the Seething Wells Filter Beds — in the northwest part of the area that borders the Thames.
Old waterworks building in Seething Wells, viewed from the A307
Seething Wells Filter Beds
Marina in the west of Seething Wells
Remaining, functioning, surface level water pipes in the residential area
Surbiton is a suburban neighbourhood in South West London, within the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames (RBK). It is next to the River Thames, 11 miles (18 km) southwest of Charing Cross. Surbiton was in the historic county of Surrey and since 1965 it has been in Greater London. Surbiton comprises four of the RBK's wards: Alexandra, Berrylands, St. Mark's, and Surbiton Hill.
Victoria Road, Surbiton's high street
Grade-II listed Surbiton railway station. Art deco architecture
Sessions House housed the Municipal Borough of Surbiton before Surbiton became part of Greater London in 1965.
A London double-decker bus and an Abellio Surrey bus in Surbiton