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BREWERY GATE 1 BREWERY GATE BREWERY GATE 2/3 WELCOME TO BREWERY GATE A COLLECTION OF LUXURY FAMILY HOMES FROM AWARD-WINNING DEVELOPER ST JAMES Perfectly located opposite Twickenham station, just 25 minutes by train from London Waterloo, Brewery Gate offers 28 luxurious four and five bedroom family homes. Set within exclusive gated mews, each home has two private off-street parking spaces and benefits from a secluded private garden and balcony. Nestling behind Brewery Wharf, with its new apartments, restaurants, piazza, cultural venue and riverside walk, Brewery Gate is just four minutes from Richmond by train and is adjacent to some of the best schools in the country. The houses at Brewery Gate offer luxury modern living in a private setting with bespoke design and contemporary specification. Photography depicts Brewery Gate. TWICKENHAM BREWERY GATE 4/5 JUST MOMENTS FROM THE ICONIC RIVER THAMES TWICKENHAM BREWERY GATE 6/7 THE HOME OF ENGLAND RUGBY Experience the exhilaration of an international match on the hallowed turf of Twickenham Stadium. Seating an impressive 82,000, the stadium also scores as an atmospheric venue for major international arts and events. TWICKENHAM BREWERY GATE 8/9 AT THE HEART OF TWICKENHAM 6 2 4 8 18 5 3 2 7 19 10 11 13 16 1 15 12 9 14 1 Brewery Gate 2 Brewery Wharf 3 Cultural Venue 4 Twickenham Stadium 5 Twickenham Rail Station 6 St Margarets Rail Station 7 York House 8 Marble Hill House 9 Ham House 10 The Cabbage Patch 17 Public House 11 The White Swan Public House 12 Twickenham Rowing Club 13 Twickenham Yacht Club 14 Eel Pie Island 15 Passenger Ferry 16 St Richard Reynolds Catholic School 17 Radnor House School 18 Orleans Park School 19 Waitrose TWICKENHAM BREWERY GATE 10/11 ENGLISH COUNTRY ELEGANCE Exquisite mansions such as York House, Marble Hill House and Strawberry Hill House are a lasting reminder of Twickenham’s elegant past. -
Buses from Strawberry Hill
Buses from Strawberry Hill Hammersmith Stamford Brook Hammersmith Grove Gunnersbury Bus Garage for Hammersmith & City line Turnham Green Ravenscourt Church Park Kew Bridge for Steam Museum 24 hour Brentford Watermans Arts Centre HAMMERSMITH 33 service BRENTFORD Hammersmith 267 Brentford Half Acre Bus Station for District and Piccadilly lines HOUNSLOW Syon Park Hounslow Hounslow Whitton Whitton Road River Thames Bus Station Treaty Centre Hounslow Church Admiral Nelson Isleworth Busch Corner 24 hour Route finder 281 service West Middlesex University Hospital Castelnau Isleworth War Memorial N22 Twickenham Barnes continues to Rugby Ground R68 Bridge Day buses including 24-hour services Isleworth Library Kew Piccadilly Retail Park Circus Bus route Towards Bus stops London Road Ivy Bridge Barnes Whitton Road Mortlake Red Lion Chudleigh Road London Road Hill View Road 24 hour service ,sl ,sm ,sn ,sp ,sz 33 Fulwell London Road Whitton Road R70 Richmond Whitton Road Manor Circus ,se ,sf ,sh ,sj ,sk Heatham House for North Sheen Hammersmith 290 Twickenham Barnes Fulwell ,gb ,sc Twickenham Rugby Tavern Richmond 267 Lower Mortlake Road Hammersmith ,ga ,sd TWICKENHAM Richmond Road Richmond Road Richmond Road Richmond Twickenham Lebanon Court Crown Road Cresswell Road 24 hour Police Station 281 service Hounslow ,ga ,sd Twickenham RICHMOND Barnes Common Tolworth ,gb ,sc King Street Richmond Road Richmond Road Richmond Orleans Park School St Stephen’s George Street Twickenham Church Richmond 290 Sheen Road Staines ,gb ,sc Staines York Street East Sheen 290 Bus Station Heath Road Sheen Lane for Copthall Gardens Mortlake Twickenham ,ga ,sd The yellow tinted area includes every Sheen Road bus stop up to about one-and-a-half Cross Deep Queens Road for miles from Strawberry Hill. -
Boater 133 Final Draft 091018
The Boater Issue 133 May-Aug 2018 The Boater - Issue 133 - Bumper Edition Editor: Jane Percival (Content) Dep. Editor: Mike Phillips (Layout, Artwork) Front & Back Covers: Peter Scrutton Contents 1. Contents 2. TVBC Calendar 3. Welcome Aboard 4. Club News Section 4. Clewer Island BBQ in aid of “MOMENTUM” 6. New Members and Boats 8. Fitting Out Supper& Awards 12. Beale Park Boat Show 17. TVBC Social Evening at ‘The Bells’ 18. Royal Swan Upping + “Nesta” Part Two 28. The First Ever Trad Rally 31. The Day the Rally Died 33. The Trophy Winners at the TTBF 2018 34. The 40th Thames Traditional Boat Festival 36 TTBF Photos from Amersham Photo Society 40. Featured Boat: “Lady Emma” 48. The Voyage of “Lamara” - Part 1 51. Thames Yards revisited - Thornycroft 55. Crossword no.75 56. The Big Picture Advertisers 5. Momentum (Charity) 11. HSC & Saxon Moorings 27. Henwood & Dean 27. River Thames News 38. Tim O’Keefe 47. Stanley & Thomas Back Cover: Classic Restoration Services Cover Picture: “Lady Emma” with boatbuilder Colin Henwood at the helm of his beautiful restoration (Full article p.40). Photo Credits-pages: 4,5 Jane Percival: 9,10 John Llewellyn: 6,7 Photos supplied by owners past & present: 24(L), 25, 31,32 Mike Phillips: 48-50: Ed White 51-54 John Llewellyn. Other photo credits are with the article. The Editor welcomes contributions to ‘The Boater’, which should be Emailed to: Jane Percival: - [email protected] For details on how to send photos, see page 3 1 The Boater Issue 133 May-Aug 2018 TVBC Calendar for 2018-2019 NOTE: Unless marked otherwise, contact Theresa, the Hon Secretary, for details [email protected] July 2018: Weds 4th-Sun 8th : Henley Royal Regatta Mon 16th to Fri 20th : Royal Swan Upping: TVBC boats provide the towing (organiser: Colin Patrick - contact [email protected] ) Fri 20th to Sun 22ⁿd : The Thames Traditional Boat Festival, Henley. -
The Richmond Canoe Club Petersham Road, Richmond, Surrey Founded 1944
The Richmond Canoe Club Petersham Road, Richmond, Surrey Founded 1944 Thames Marathon 2007 2008 Hasler Event Date Sunday 21st October 2007 Venue Richmond Canoe Club, Petersham Road, Richmond on Thames, Surrey TW10 6UT. Courses In accordance with BCU guidelines. Parking Tow Path, River Lane & Council Depot opposite Clubhouse. Programme Entries 08.30 – 10.00 Briefing 10.30 First Start 11.00 (Lightnings @ 10.00) Rules BCU Marathon Rules will apply. All paddlers in Divs 8,9 and Lightnings must wear approved buoyancy aids. These are recommended for all paddlers under 16 years. All boats must have adequate buoyancy fore & aft. Vertical number boards will be required. Fees £6.00 per seat. One day BCU membership will be available at £2.00 for an event ticket. Please make cheques payable to “Richmond Canoe Club Ltd” Refreshments Provided for all competitors. Available for purchase by spectators. Organisers Tim Joiner (07734 717035) [email protected] Sean Martin (07836 201551) [email protected] Richmond Canoe Club, Landsdowne Boathouse Petersham Road, Richmond on Thames, Surrey. The Richmond Canoe Club Petersham Road, Richmond, Surrey Thames Marathon 2007 Course Course K1 K2 Division 1 12 miles 2 portages Divs 4/5/6 12 miles 2 portages Division 2 12 Miles 2 portages Division 3 12 miles 2 portages Division 7/8 4 miles 0 portages Division 4 8 miles 0 portages Division 9 4 miles 0 portages Division 5 8 miles 0 portages Division 6 8 miles 0 portages Division 7 4 miles 0 portages Division 8 4 miles 0 portages Division 9 4 miles 0 portages Lightning K1: Boys and Girls Under 10 and Under 12 – 2 miles 0 Portages 12 Mile Course Richmond Bridge/Kingston Rail Bridge/Twickenham Bridge/Eel Pie Island/Club Raft 8 Mile Course Richmond Bridge/Teddington Lock/Twickenham Bridge/Eel Pie Island/Club Raft 4 Mile Course Richmond Bridge/Eel Pie Island/Twickenham Bridge/Glovers Island/Club Raft The whole course can be followed alongside the river by using the towpath. -
Cross Deep to Petersham
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1000 Years of Barnes History V5
Over 1000 years of Barnes History Timeline from 925 to 2015 925 Barnes, formerly part of the Manor of Mortlake owned by the Archbishop of Canterbury, is given by King Athelstan to the Dean and Chapter of St Paul’s Cathedral. 1085 Grain sufficient to make 3 weeks supply of bread and beer for the Cathedral’s live-in Canons must be sent from Barnes to St Paul’s annually. Commuted to money payment late 15th Century. 1086 Domesday Book records Barnes valued for taxation at £7 p.a. Estimated population 50-60. 1100 - 1150 Original St Mary‘s Parish Church built at this time (Archaeological Survey 1978/9). 1181 Ralph, Dean of St Paul’s, visits Barnes, Wednesday 28th Jan to assess the value of the church and manor. The priest has 10 acres of Glebe Land and a tenth of the hay crop. 1215 Richard de Northampton, Priest at the Parish Church. Archbishop Stephen Langton said to have re-consecrated the newly enlarged church on his return journey from Runnymede after the sealing of Magna Carta. 1222 An assessment of the Manor of Barnes by Robert the Dean. Villagers must work 3 days a week on the demesne (aka the Barn Elms estate) and give eggs, chickens and grain as in 1085 in return for strips of land in the open fields. Estimated population 120. 1388 Living of Barnes becomes a Rectory. Rector John Lynn entitled to Great Tithes (10% of all produce) and right of fishing in Barnes Pond. 1415 William de Millebourne dies at Milbourne House. -
Buses from Teddington
Teddington Station – Zone 6 i Onward Travel Information Local area map Bus mapBuses from Teddington 36 R A 117 20 I L C W 1 R O V E A E G G 95 T H R O V E G A R 19 H Y 45 49 R 30 58 99 88 ELMTREE ROAD U O 481 33 88 Teddington A D River Thames R D 23 ENS West Middlesex 95 Hammersmith 84 Lock C 156 21 23 Bowling University Hospital CLAREMONT ROAD Bus Station 98 149 H Green R68 81 25 T H E G R O V E Kew R 48 147 O Footbridge 1 Retail Park 93 145 4 77 TEDDINGTON PARK ROAD 85 A VICTOR ROAD Maddison TEDDINGTON PARK S E N 80 D Footbridges R 41 86 D Centre 32 A Castelnau G 88 V E 30 141 O G R HOUNSLOW Richmond RICHMOND 1 10 79 C N A Twickenham Teddington LINDEN GROVE M Lower Mortlake Road 57 B Barnes 73 R Hounslow Whitton Whitton Tesco 95 Social Club I E D H A L L C O U R T 24 L G Red Lion E 33 Treaty Centre Church M L Hounslow Admiral Nelson 44 84 12 C M 100 R T 73 E O H 28 R S A C 58 R E O 17 A E T R O A D L D I 116 E B 281 C R Hounslow Twickenham Richmond 56 ELMFIELD AVENUE E 63 44 R S T N 105 27 O I N 29 8 SOMERS 82 T M Twickenham A 7 S O Bus Station Stadium E M A N O R R O A D D BARNES W 59 31 14 61 R Barnes RAILWAY ROAD 28 56 4 13 52 17 TWICKENHAM ROAD R Twickenham 95 D SOMERSET GARDENS B A The HENRY PETERS L O O 106 TEDDINGTON PARKE 77 130 25 N 45 R 4 York Street D H Y Tide End Kneller Road E 50 A R DRIVE CHURCH ROAD I A M 72 R E Cottage O P CAMBRIDGE CRESCENT D F Kneller Hall L 41 R A 32 4 TWICKENHAM Sheen Road East Sheen Barnes Common 41 C S T O K E S M E W S E 4 1 T ST. -
THE LONDON GAZETTE, 29Rn JANUARY 1993 1695
THE LONDON GAZETTE, 29rn JANUARY 1993 1695 A copy of the Order, and of the Council's statement of reasons for Private and Independent Schools making the Order together with plans showing the lengths of road 1. Athelstan House, Percy Road, Hampton. affected can be seen at: 2. Broomfield House, Broomfield Road, Kew. (a) the offices of the Chief Officer, Planning, Transport and Client 3. Denmead, Wensleydale Road, Hampton. Services, Civic Centre, (Second Floor), 44 York Street, 4. Hampton, Hanworth Road, Hampton. Twickenham between 9.15 a.m. and 5 pjn. Mondays to 5. Kew College, Cumberland Road, Kew. Fridays; 6. Kings House, Kings Road, Richmond. (b) Central Reference Library, The Old Town Hall, Whittaker 7. The Lady Eleanor Holies, Hanworth Road, Hampton. Avenue, Richmond, during opening hours; 8. The Mall, Hampton Road, Twickenham. (c) Twickenham Reference Library, Garfield Road, 9. Newland House, Waldegrave Park, Teddington. Twickenham, during opening hours; 10. Old Vicarage, Ellerker Gardens, Richmond. (d) Castelnau Library, 75 Castelnau, Barnes, during opening 11. St. Catherines, Cross Deep, Twickenham. hours; 12. St. Pauls, Lonsdale Road, Barnes. 13. The Swedish School, Lonsdale Road, Barnes. (e) East Sheen Library, Sheen Lane, during opening hours; 14. Tower House, Sheen Lane, East Sheen. (0 Ham Library, Ham Street, Ham, during opening hours; 15. Twickenham, First Cross Road, Twickenham. (g) Hampton Hill Library, Windmill Road, Hampton Hill, 16. Unicorn, Kew Road, Kew. during opening hours; (b) Hampton Library, Rosehill, Hampton, during opening hours; 29th January 1993. (743) (i) Heathfield Library, Percy Road, Whitton, during opening hours; LONDON BOROUGH OF RJCHMOND-UPON-THAMES (j) Kew Library, North Road, Kew, during opening hours; (k) Teddington Library, Waldegrave Road, Teddington, during London Borough ofRichmond-upon-Thames (Waiting and Loading opening hours; Restriction) (Amendment No. -
Bridges and Structures
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Twickenham Edition
The regular newsletter for The Richmond Charities Almshouses March ONE 2021 Welcome to your Almshouse News SPOTLIGHT ON Turner’s House TWICKENHAM DURING LOCKDOWN 2021 News Resident Views Crossword Local Highlights Poetry TWICKENHAM Serge’s Walk Travel Quiz EDITION Eel Pie Island ALMSHOUSE NEWS - Contents Contents Letter from the Chief Executive Letter from the Chief Executive 2-3 by Juliet Ames- News 4-6 Lewis SPOTLIGHT ON TWICKENHAM Roadmap out of lockdown for our What I Love About Twickenham 7 community Helpful Twickenham Organisations 8 I’m sure you will all have read or heard History of Eel Pie 9 about the government’s roadmap out of lockdown, published on 22 February. What Does Twickenham Offer 10-11 Now that we have a clearer sense of the road ahead, we can start also to Community Life 12 tentatively plan our own community’s roadmap out of lockdown. Staff and I Serge’s Twickenham Walk 13-16 are working on this and we will hope to share with you soon information about Turner’s House 17 what sorts of events and activities we may be able to organise which fit with A Good Place to Call Home 18-19 the government’s 4 stages of easing lockdown. The government’s dates are, Twickenham Map Highlights 20-21 as they have said, the earliest dates on which these stages of easing lockdown Travel Quiz 22-23 will take place, and the government Crossword Competition 24-25 could push them back if their 4 tests (on vaccinations, reducing hospitalisations, Answer Page 26 infection rates and new variants of covid-19) are not met. -
Richmond Upon Thames Lies 15 Miles Anniversary
www.visitrichmond.co.uk 2010 - 04 historic gems 2010 - 06 riverside retreat RICHMOND - 2010 08 breath of fresh air 2010 - 10 museums and galleries UPON 2010 - 12 eating out 2010 - 14 shopping 2010 - 16 history, ghosts and hauntings THAMES 2010 - 18 attractions 2010 - 26 map VisitRichmond Guide 2010 2010 - 30 richmond hill 2010 - 31 restaurants and bars 2010 - 36 accommodation 2010 - 46 venues 2010 - 50 travel information rrichmondichmond gguideuide 20102010 1 88/12/09/12/09 221:58:551:58:55 Full page advert ---- 2 - visitrichmond.co.uk rrichmondichmond gguideuide 20102010 2 88/12/09/12/09 221:59:221:59:22 Hampton Court Garden Welcome to Cllr Serge Lourie London’s Arcadia Richmond upon Thames lies 15 miles anniversary. The London Wetland Centre southwest of central London yet a fast in Barnes is an oasis of peace and a haven train form Waterloo Station will take you for wildlife close to the heart of the capital here in 15 minutes. When you arrive you while Twickenham Stadium the home of will emerge into a different world. England Rugby has a fantastic visitors centre which is open all year round. Defi ned by the Thames with over 16 miles of riverside we are without doubt the most I am extremely honoured to be Leader beautiful of the capitals 32 boroughs. It is of this beautiful borough. Our aim at the with good reason that we are known as Town Hall is to preserve and improve it for London’s Arcadia. everyone. Top of our agenda is protecting the environment and improving Richmond We really have something for everyone. -
Vine House, East Sheen SW14
Vine House, East Sheen SW14 An elegant turn of the century family home close to Richmond Park. Vine House, East Sheen SW14 An impressive and elegant detached turn of the century family residence set in picturesque private gardens, equidistant to Palewell Common and Richmond Park. This rare and enchanting detached character property offers over 5,000 sq ft of accommodation and garaging, providing beautifully proportioned living and entertaining space. Since being acquired by the current owner in 2002, it has been comprehensively, yet sympathetically refurbished to create a charming and welcoming family home. Among the many features of this beautiful property are the secluded walled front gardens, fabulous country kitchen/breakfast room, large reception hall, detached garaging for four cars and a heated swimming pool. The excellent facilities offered by East Sheen are approximately a third of a mile away where one can find a variety of shops (including Waitrose), boutiques, restaurants and cafe’s. For transport, Mortlake railway station is approximately 0.7 miles away providing a frequent service to Waterloo and Clapham Junction, conveniently located for Central London with Mayfair approximately seven miles away. A further advantage of this property is that it is perfectly situated for international travel being less than ten miles from Heathrow. There are many excellent schools in the general vicinity including St Paul’s, Tower House, Ibstock Place School, The German and Swedish Schools, Colet Court and The Harrodian School. The area also boasts numerous leisure and sporting facilities including The Roehampton Club, The Bank of England Sports Ground, The Sheen Tennis and Squash Club, which is within a few minutes walk and a host of golf courses, including The Royal Mid Surrey Golf Club and Richmond Golf Club.