STAINES RURAL DISTRICT

'Staines' was a rural district of Middlesex in England from 1894 to 1935.
It was created in 1894 based on the former Staines rural sanitary district. It included the following parishes

Ashford

Cranford

East Bedfont

Feltham

Hanworth

Harlington

Harmondsworth

Laleham

Littleton

Shepperton

Stanwell
It was named after Staines, which bordered it to the west, and surrounded Sunbury on Thames on two sides. The parish of Hanworth constituted an exclave. Feltham became an independent urban district in 1904.
The district was abolished in 1930. The parishes of Ashford, Laleham and Stanwell became part of an expanded Staines Urban District, and the parishes of Littleton and Shepperton became part of Sunbury-on-Thames Urban District. East Bedford and Hanworth became part of the Feltham Urban District. Cranford and Harlington became part of a Hayes and Harlington Urban District, and Harmondsworth joined the Yiewsley and West Drayton Urban District.
The area now forms part of the Surrey borough of Spelthorne (Sunbury and Staines etc), and in Greater London the London Borough of Hounslow (Feltham etc), the London Borough of Hillingdon (Cranford, Harlington and Harmondsworth).

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