Transfer from Mortlake (SW14) to Heathrow Airport
The district of Mortlake is located in the Richmond upon Thames London Borough, on River Thames’ south bank. The area is surrounded by Barnes, Kew and East Sheen. Back in 1086, Mortlake was known as Mortelage. The Archbishop Lanfranc of Canterbury was the owner of the land that included 20 acres of meadow, 33 ploughs, 1 fishery, 2 mills, 1 church and 25 hides. Mortelage can be translated into a small stream with young salmon. Slowly, the district evolved and developed into a thriving region. In the 17th century, Mortlake became famous for tapestry manufacture and the Mortlake Tapestry Works.
In the 19th century, Mortlake also became renowned for being the finish point of the Cambridge and Oxford Boat Race. The finish mark was the University Boat Race Stone that was also used for other races in the Championship Course. So, if you’re interested in boat races, Mortlake might be the best spot to see one or at least to see who’s winning.
Transfer from London Heathrow Airport to Mortlake (SW14) by Rail:
So as to get transfer from London Heathrow Airport to Mortlake by rail, you need to take the tube to Turnham Green Station. This journey lasts almost 27 minutes. From London Turnham Green L.T., you can take the National Rail Service or the tube to Kew Gardens. Other transport options include taking a taxi transfer from Turnham Green Station or Heathrow Airport to Mortlake.
Transfer from London Heathrow Airport to Mortlake (SW14) by Car:
In order to get from Heathrow Airport to Mortlake by car, you need to take the M4 motorway. The distance between Heathrow Airport and Mortlake is 13.5 miles.
Transfer from London Heathrow Airport to Mortlake (SW14) by Taxi:
A Taxi Transfer from London Heathrow Airport to Mortlake with 247 Airport Transfer will take approximately 30 minutes. The Heathrow Airport transfer to Mortlake will cost around 34 GBP for a saloon car.
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