The Denes in Craig Road has taken quite a while to finish but it is finally there apart from some minor works. Many of the flats in the block behind these town-houses are now occupied.
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.
26 December 2007
The Denes is now finished
The Denes in Craig Road has taken quite a while to finish but it is finally there apart from some minor works. Many of the flats in the block behind these town-houses are now occupied.
Pond House on Ham Common
Christmas decorations in Stretton Road
Path to Stretton Road
St Thomas Aquinas Church
Ham Pond
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Hatch End on Ham Street
Hatch End is hard to find and harder to see. It is accessed via an alley off Ham Street (it's next to School Cottage) and is surrounded by high fences. I had no idea what it looked like until I saw this photo! All you can see from outside is the old roof so the clean modern look is bit of a surprise.
Flax Cottage on Ham Common
School Cottage on Ham Street
Progress at 15 Ham Common
Good progress is being made on the new house at 15 Ham Common. The brickwork is very much in keeping with the local houses (unlike the brash Forbes House next door) and this looks as though it will be a worthy addition to the area.
23 December 2007
Ducks swimming, gulls standing
Fog on Ham Common
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Ham Gate
St Andrew's Church
This is St Andrew's Church in Church Road viewed from the west across Ham Common.
In the heart of Ham Common
22 December 2007
New houses in Ham Farm Road?
21 December 2007
Petersham Lodge Woods
Great South Avenue will be closed
Gate in the fence
Frost on the common
Modern part of the German School
Boat
Ham has a long border with the Thames that, broadly, flows north at this point. There are various views on where the boundaries of Ham are but as far as this blog is concerned the southern border is the Hawker Centre sports ground and the northern border is River Lane. Their are slip ways to the river on both borders and this boat is moored at the southern one.
11 December 2007
Silver Birches
10 December 2007
9 December 2007
Gray Court in Parkleys
In front of Ham House
A new sign for Ham Common (Woods), as pointless as the rest
Path next to Ham House
5 December 2007
A really pointless sign in Ham Lands
Christmas in Lammas Road
A maze of paths through the woods
Lock Keeper's house at Teddington Lock
This is the larger of the two buildings at Teddington Lock and it is a fine example of Victorian architecture.
Backhaus German shops
The German School attracts sufficient Germans to the area for there to be a successful German shop in the parade in Ashburnham Road by St Richard church. There is now a second Backhaus a few doors away which sells an impressive range of breads.
4 December 2007
Destruction in Ham Lands
Ham Lands, although it is a contiguous area of open space, has several distinct parts and the part that I like the most is that immediately north of Thames Young Mariners, and I like it because it is the most wild part. Therfore I consider it an act of wanton destruction to cut this wide swathe through it, just to recreate a historical view from Richmond Hill.








































