Ham Photos
Ham Photos is a growing archive of photos of Ham (at the meeting of Richmond upon Thames and Kingston upon Thames in south-west London), where I have lived since 1996. It captures the small changes that are easily missed and delights in the unusual, the unexpected and the unnoticed.
22 September 2025
White windows
Strolling along Sudbrook Lane I was struck by these these recently painted white windows set in a lovely brick wall; it's an image well worth sharing. The newness of the paintwork is confirmed by the flecks of paint on the pavement.
21 September 2025
Hidden statue
This spring, the statue A Bird in the Hand by Keith Goodwin on the edge of Parkleys was made more visible by a fallen tree and then the trimming of all of the bushes in one corner and that seemed like a good compromise between the built and the natural environments only now that balance has changed and new planting hides the statue.
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20 September 2025
Beechrow
I had assumed that I had posted a picture of Beechrow but it appears that I had not so this is a welcome chance to redress that error.
I was prompted to do so by the brand new architecture guided walk Perambulation Nº27—Richmond to Ham by Stefi Orazi. Over the next few weeks I will feature more of the properties in Ham listed here but with only the briefest of descriptions so you will have to buy the guide to get the full story.
19 September 2025
Preparing the ground
The vans in the background belong to a ground preparation company and it is clear that is what they are doing. What they are preparing it for is unknown but Thames Water is a good guess given that this is where they had a test bore about a year ago,
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17 September 2025
2 Ashfield Close
I have been following the refurbishment of 2 Ashfield Close for almost a year and while most of the work was completed a little while ago I have been thwarted in my attempts to get a picture of the finished house by workmen and/or cars interrupting the view, until now.
I still think it is less exciting than the original house though I will concede that it is better than I feared during the refurbishment. The front garden is a big help as are the two sections of vertical cladding. It is also good to see a prominent house number.
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16 September 2025
The Hive (partially) revealed
While the construction of The Hive is still very much in progress we can see what it looks like from the north looking across Ham Village Green, and it is ok as it is pretty unobtrusive. There are just enough features to prevent it from being a solid grey mass but not too many to draw attention away from the Green.
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15 September 2025
Not so Little Orchard
The size and shape of the new Little Orchard (on the south-east corner of Sudbrook Lane and Bute Avenue) is becoming more apparent as it grows above the wall.
It seems, to me, to have a similar footprint to the old house and it is still effectively a chalet bungalow so the reasons for the rebuild are not that obvious, perhaps they will become clearer once the work is completed and I can see through the gate.
14 September 2025
Unstoppable Training Studio
Unstoppable Training Studio looks ready for business. The finer details of that business are hidden by the reflections but the sketches of bar weights on the window and the cycling machine on the right give a good indication.
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13 September 2025
Rear fence
These are the backs of properties in Randle Road as seen from the access road off Dukes Avenue whee something interesting is going on.
The new trellice-topped panels look too grand for such a location (though they will look good from the other side) and the white sections seem to have been cobbled together from unwanted materials, presumably these will be replaced as part of the construction work being done in the garden.
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