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Ÿþp R O J E C T 4 P R . S N Upper Thames - Leisure Facilities & Landmarks W E (Richmond Lock to Fulham Rail Bridge) S Hammersmith Great West Road Great West Road Subway Hammersmith Flyover Rivercourt Road Latymer Upper School Weltje Road Oil Mill Lane Water Works Mylne Hammersmith Lord Napier Place Close 276g Convent Allotment Furnivall Gardens Garden Great West Road Boat 280 House LP Railings extend approx. 20 276 metres riverward from outfall NB The LP LP 276g Dove 279 LP 276f P.H. 280a NB LP London Corinthian 275 276g 278 Upper Mall 277 277a Rutland Grove Sailing Club 19 LP 276 280 282-3 Verbena Gardens FS South Black Lion Lane 275 Hard 18 P Westcott P Lodge Samels Court Upper Mall 274 FS 272 The Old 17273 P Ship P.H. P Tunnels Atlanta Wharf RUTLAND GROVE P 271 P P Albert Wharf P 23 284 Hammersmith 21Pier Outfall PLA 270 Hope Furnivall R.C. Terrace Playground P Wharf 287 Mall Road Villas Hammersmith 288 River House Bridge P West 269 P Rutland 285 22P Hotel Kent House Club Montrose Villas Mulberry Place Western Hammersmith Terrace 268 288c Auriol & Kensington289a R.C. Terrace 267 Blue HAMMERSMITH BRIDGE ROAD 289 Anchor 290 Eyot Gardens 266 P P.H. 265 24 P 264 Amateur Rowing Association 291 285 263 Chiswick Mall 292 25P St. Peter's Wharf British Grove Passage P 294 Durham Millers Wharf Court The 262 Willows 295 Walpole Swan Mall House House Cottage NB Outfalls Slipway Eyot 261 Island Cottage House 260 259 Chiswick Maternity Cedar House RIVER TERRACE Hospital Norfolk House Queens 258 Wharf CRISP ROAD 57 Boat House Kew Morton The St. John's House Cottage 296 Footpath Strawberry 257 20 House 256 FS Riverside Tennis Courts Studios The Osiers 255 Outfall 296a Vent Tunnels Walpole 253-4 House The Eyot Tides 252 Green Gwynnes Orford Wharf House 57 251 Mulberry Cygnet HouseRiverside St. Paul's Cottage School 250 297 Chancellors Wharf Playing Fields P 298 Greenash MagnoliaOak 249 Thomescote Cottage Outfalls CHANCELLOR'S ROAD NB 245 Bridge Longmeadow Treetops P Playing Fields 299 244 Homefield House Pumping Station Chiswick 243 Sluices Thames 242 Bank Kew Bridge Road Field 240-1 House Staithe House Suffolk 239 Hammersmith House Chiswick FS Thameside Hearne Road The LP Bridge Centre Hollies 300 238 Eyot Favorite 3 7 FS 176 236 Garnes Court Barnes (HMG) 40 Kew Bridge Road Drawdock Spring Grove Distillery LP Chiswick 9 DrawDock 10 11 Wharf 172-3 174 177 Resourceful 237 O' Riordan's 166 167-171 NB Works in Progress Tavern August 2002 LP LP LP P Strand-on-the-Green Footpath 165 LP Jacana LP Red Lion 164 The Hollows 160 166a P House Hammersmith 163 Pier House 162a The Legend NB Riverview Gardens Arctic Industrial 158 County 162 P Estate LP Shikara 177 House Lingard Inmost Ball's Wharf House 161 Cob Meade Close High Street Victoria Chilham Suction Pipe Sluice The Steps Induce Thames 157 Dome Said Quay House View LP House Belle 235 160a KEW BRIDGE Vue 301 178 Pymont Road Imagination The Bush Thames Road Playing Fields LP Eynham 234 LP House (Reservoir Covered) Catherina Den HoopP The Spes Geraldine Road Bedford 232 The Bell& House Musical Crown 231 Museum Watermans 179-180 P.H. 180a Bn Park Thames Road Woodroffe Distillery P 183 Suction Pipe House Brentford Walk 184 Dn 230 LP Brooks Lane County 181 House FS Dn Dn 187 229 182 Dn 187 Chiswick Mall Suction Pipe The FS Dn FS The Vicarage Slipway LP 190 228 P 25a Moorings C FS 188a h P (22) y ur Brentford Ait (Lower) e c l h Dn 189 l A S PLA t The Old p P Kew Marine i re P P Services h e Dn Marine S 191a t Vicarage Kew Gardens Pier LP Outfall Dn Ship 227 Strand-on-the-Green Cottage Thames Road 226 Suction Pipe Sluice 23-24 St. Nicholas' 24a (23) War Memorial Awash at M.H.W. Springs 24b 25 Dn 159 Church Church Ferry Stairs 302 Leonard Piper Brevit (See Note 8) LP Outfall PLA Sluice Marine Mayflower Bush Road Services Kew Railway (26) King Henry's Sluice Fishermans Sluice Place Causeway Reach Sluice 190 Fishermans Place 191 Sluice Thetis Terrace Footpath Pier Westerley Ware (27) 157 The Malt 159b Hog Recreation Ground LP Lr Ealing Road Hole York House Kreisel Walk Villa Watermans PLA COLWITH ROAD 192 Thames Road Park (28) Swedish Powell's 225 57 School P Walk FS Lr Duckhams LP Magnolia Wharf 4 P FS Wharf Grid P 193 Chiswick Ferry Lane PLA Wharf P P 303 Lr Cambridge Cottages P P 58 Thames Reach The Watermans Art Centre P FS NB Church Wharf SKELWITH ROAD Old l l A Dock Sluice c e NRA i f f O 56 Close t Herbarium s P o Fl (2) G.10s Smith Hill 193 P Bridge 220-223 Cemetery Hammersmith 159 194 Harrods OD(N) Bridge Headway Board RAINVILLE ROAD 159a LP Depository P High Street Oliver's Ait The City 194a 192 hard Barge P.H. Thames 194b Reservoir (disused) Wharf 156 Driftwood 9 10 Watcombe Cottages 195a 10 BOWFELL ROAD Brentford Ait (Upper) Awash at M.H.W. Springs 25 PLA Outfall Chiswick 304 Pond Barge Thames Lee Valley LP Tunnel T.W.U.L. Slipway 5 55 Russell (Position unverified) Goat Wharf 195b Close Magnolia Road Pumping Station Road Malthouse Drive LP (26) 196 Church Docks Sir Joseph Bank's Building Wharf 154 The Bull's Head P.H. 155 WINGRAVE ROAD Short Lots Allotment Gardens E 305 153 Loraine G Road 23-4 LP 152 ID R B Osier (25) Mews Chiswick 57 3 Yacht 197 River Walk Y Dorset A Wharf W 3 IL 55 A Strand-on-the-Green 151 Lot's Ait R 220-223 P Queen's Garden Bushwood Road LP W E P small craft mooring booms Goat K 306 Creek Thames Road LP Dn River Tea Rose Priory Park Club Walk Wharf DATUM LP P Sluice Kew Palace -0.91 m - 1.07m OD(N) LP Ferry Lane Grove Park Road Chiswick Outfall Tea Rose LP Jetty Sluice Maze Road DATUM Works in Progress 150 Road August 2002 Riverview Dock Sluice River Wharf Drawdock LP Ferry Royal Botanic Gardens 199 Wharf -1.07m - 1.22m Strand End small craft mooring booms Queen Elizabeth LP Gate 201a Soaphouse Dn Creek 149 OD(N) Palace Wharf Kew P RAINVILLE ROAD 201 Sluice LP 307 202 Nicholas Court Forest Road 203 Chenies LP House 203b Chiswick Pier FS The 25 LP Grove Park Road 56 Crabtree Kiosk 308 P.H. Corney Reach Way (See Note 8) 204 Slipway Steps LP 308a Crabtree P No.7 Drawdock Pontoon Chesterman 16 Court LP Radiant Arctic Star Club Reliance House 148 Outfall 309 Willow Regatta Court Celia Crabtree Lane 205 LP Redcliffe College British Waterways Crabtree NB Wharf 145-7 LP Brentford Gate Car Park 15 Grand Union Canal Reservoir (disused) 148 Public Record Office 22 LP Adam Crossing Thames Crescent Walk River Brent Julius Court 310 Brentford Gate Wheatsheaf DATUM River Walk Lane Numo Court LP Sluice HOLYPORT ROAD Marcus Court -0.91 m - 1.07m Thames Water Utilities Ltd Justin Court OD(N) Bd London University Boathouse LP P Slipway 206 P Barn Elms Reservoirs P Brentford Dock OD(N) Lock OD(N) 4 311 DATUM DATUM ( See Note 8) St Pauls Church -1.52 m - 1.37m -1.52 m - 1.37m LP 145-7 Rosebank 59 Lr Grove Park Road Brentford Marine Services Riverside Avenue Outfall 2 207 Hartington Court LYSIA STREET Rosebank Barnes Wharf 312 207a Claremont Warehouse Kinnaird Avenue Grove Hartington Road MEADOWBANK CLOSE 145-7 207b Anstice Close 207c 207d Davit Suffolk 207e Road 207f Promenade Approach Road Redline 29 Sluice Wharf 207g STEVENAGE ROAD Augustus Close 207h QUEENSMILL ROAD 207j 7 Coniston Close 8 207k Baptist Riverside Avenue P Church Jetty 313 Outfall P 207l 207m Sludge Beds 207n Brentford 207p Barge 55 207q Outfall 207r Riverside Recreation Ground Rowberry Old England 217 Close 207s LANGTHORNE STREET 25 Steve Fairbairn 207t Memorial e (Boat Race MM) 207u s l o C 57b 207v e e r Blakes T t 11 Wharves 207w u n l a L O N S D A L E R O A D W 207x Slipway 314 207y Kingston Creek (Site of) 7 Millshot Upper Staithe Close 30 8 STEVENAGE ROAD Riverside Drive KENYON STREET Footpath Driftwood Royal Botanic Gardens 314 Tennis Outfall Courts Kew Richmond sewage treatment works Upper Staithe Davit 31 Sports National Benzole Ground Wharf 315 208 Outfall Bowling Green Lower Staithe Lonsdale Road Pavilion 316 Eternit Walk The Promenade Outfall 11 12 Riverside Avenue Elm 209 Lodge -1.68 m - 1.83m Tennis Courts Alder Lodge Outfall Thames Village Shelter Pavilion Stevenage Whf Tennis 317 Courts Band Gerard Road Stand Hard Syon Park Sluice 8 Willow Shelter P Chiswick Quay Lodge Outfall Boundary Stones P Sluice P Tideway Lt. Tr. Syon P Pitches P Chiswick Quay Marina 54 144 6 Nassau Road Sluice Small Profits Draw Dock Lt. Tr. Tennis Courts STEVENAGE ROAD Royal Botanic Gardens Arboretum Crossing Fulham Football 210 Ground Tennis Courts Stand 210a P Sluice 211 Davit Lonsdale Road Lyric Road 318 The Promenade FS Ibis Lt. Tr. Refuse Disposal Depot Boat House FS Tennis Courts 53 (32) 7 FS 8 217 Lt. Tr. DATUM FS 32 211a Tennis Mortlake Anglian FS -0.76 m - 0.91m Courts OD(N) Rowing Club (32) Queen's Cottage Grounds P 26 Outfall Lr Barn Elms 34 9 Chiswick Boat House 60 Lr 217b P (33) Boat 38 6 · 9 14 House Sports Ground 5 Police Station Thames 27 28 Tradesmens' The Promenade 217a Rowing Club South Bank Boat Bulls Head Sailing Club House Slipway P.H.
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