Staines: Staines used to be in the old county of Middlesex and lies at the junction of the Colne with the Thames. In the Domesday Book it is known as Stanes and had six mills and the name was possibly derived from 'the place at the stone'. It was always an important crossing place though the existing Staines Bridge dates from the early nineteenth century.
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