Coordinates: 51°29′42″N 0°27′02″W / 51.4951°N 0.4505°W / 51.4951; -0.4505
Sipson is a village in the London Borough of Hillingdon, in west of Greater London, England. It is 14.3 miles (23 km) west of Charing Cross and near the north perimeter of London Heathrow Airport.
The village's name comes from the Anglo-Saxon Sibbwines tūn: "Sibbwine's farmstead". Sipson village adjoins the famous "Bath Road" (the modern A4), which linked London to Bath.
Historically, Sipson is in the county of Middlesex, the council of which was abolished as a local government entity when Greater London was created in 1965.
On 10 January 1946 the British Cabinet agreed Stage 3 of the airport, which was an extension north of the Bath Road, with a large triangle of 3 runways, obliterating Sipson and most of Harlington, and diverting the Bath Road.
S'posin' I should fall in love with you
Do you think that you could love me too?
S'posin' I should hold you and caress you
Would it impress you or, perhaps, distress you?
S'posin' I should say "For you I yearn"
Would ya think I'm speaking out of turn?
And s'posin' I declare it,
would you take my love and share it?
I'm not s'posin', I'm in love with you
S'posin' I should say "For you I yearn"
Would ya think that I'm speakin' out of turn?
And s'posin' I declare it,
would you take my love and share it?