Kingston reach of the Thames

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Kingston reach of the Thames is a stretch of the River Thames in southwest London known for its scenic riverside setting and recreational boating.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
river reach
country United Kingdom
hasActivity angling
cycling along towpaths
picnicking on the riverbank
riverside walking
hasLandscape parks and open spaces
tree-lined banks
urban riverside
hasNearbyAttraction Hampton Court Palace NERFINISHED
Kingston town centre NERFINISHED
hasNearbyBridge Hampton Court Bridge NERFINISHED
Kingston Bridge NERFINISHED
hasNearbyLock Teddington Lock NERFINISHED
hasNearbyPark Canbury Gardens NERFINISHED
Hampton Court Park NERFINISHED
hasRecreation sightseeing cruises
watersports
hasRiversideSettlement Kingston upon Thames NERFINISHED
Surbiton NERFINISHED
Teddington NERFINISHED
hasTransportFacility marinas
river boat piers
rowing club boathouses
isSectionOf non-tidal River Thames above Teddington Lock
knownFor recreational boating
scenic riverside setting
locatedIn England
London NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
southwest London NERFINISHED
partOf River Thames NERFINISHED
popularWith boating enthusiasts
local residents
tourists
river River Thames NERFINISHED
usedFor canoeing
kayaking
leisure boating
pleasure cruises
rowing
waterwayType navigable waterway

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Kingston Bridge crossesAt Kingston reach of the Thames