. "Twickenham Meadows, later known as Cambridge Park, was a 74-acre estate, the second largest estate in Twickenham, England, after Twickenham Park. It has now been built over and the name remains for a part of Twickenham in optional \u2013 station-centric terms \u2013 considered St Margarets. The estate included a three-storey brick Jacobean mansion which was built around 1610 and was later known as Cambridge House. The house was demolished in 1937"@en . . . . . "51.45551 -0.30762" . "Twickenham Meadows"@en . . . . . "4431"^^ . "51.45550918579102"^^ . "-0.3076199889183044"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "1083509851"^^ . . . "60138971"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Twickenham Meadows, later known as Cambridge Park, was a 74-acre estate, the second largest estate in Twickenham, England, after Twickenham Park. It has now been built over and the name remains for a part of Twickenham in optional \u2013 station-centric terms \u2013 considered St Margarets. The estate included a three-storey brick Jacobean mansion which was built around 1610 and was later known as Cambridge House. The house was demolished in 1937"@en . . . "POINT(-0.3076199889183 51.455509185791)"^^ . . . .