9 November 2025

25 Ham Farm Road


I had been trying to take a picture of the rebuilt 25 Ham Farm Road for a few weeks only to be frustrated by parked vehicles and some leftover building materials, so I was pleased to finally find it free of obstructions. 

It is a rather fine house, well deserving its place in a road rich in unique fine houses (and some others).

7 November 2025

Grey twins


These semis in Dysart Avenue are being updated together which makes sense for things like the shared roof and also gives a welcome conformity of style with the same rendering, unlike before.

While these houses are clearly twin-like there are differences, e.g. the one on the left has a side extension and the one on the right has windows in the roof. The windows are also different though maybe just close enough in style for it not to matter.

6 November 2025

Repeat offender


Pavement parking


On the rails


My main reason for visiting Ham Farm Road frequently in recent months is the large amount of building work going on but there is also the filming of Ludwig series two happening. 

A large number of people and alot of equipment is used to film a few interior shots; I try to avoid taking pictures of people so here is one of some iteresting equipment instead.

4 November 2025

Stepped ridge


I have recorded the way that the common stye of roofs on the houses on Petersham Road opposite Richmond Golf Club has been slowly eroding, with the worst case being the grey roof next to this one. An effort has been made here to get it right with a stepped edge on the ridge tiles but their colour does not match the rest of the roof.

The main roof is the same as the porch, it was just easier to take a close-up of the lower roof.

3 November 2025

Latest works at Ham Cross


There are works at Ham Cross regularly for a variety of reasons (water, electricity, telephony, ...) and each time there is significant disruption. In this case crossing the road to get to the bus stop was something of a challenge.

1 November 2025

Unexpected windows


I visited Cedar Heights specifically to see is number 14 had been demolished, as per its approved planning application, and was very surprised to find it not only standing but equipped with new Anglian windows.

One one hand I am disappointed that the interesting new building shown in the plans will no longer be built but I am happy that the new windows are exactly right for the house.

31 October 2025

Ham Close emerges


The Ham Close redevelopment will shape the heart of Ham for a generation and more so it is encouraging that the first part of the first block to emerge from its scaffolding looks good with the protruding sections and the variation in brick colour successfully breaking up the bulk of the building.

30 October 2025

Footpath closures


I am not aware of any work that needs doing to Meadow Close so I will be interested to see if there are any noticeable changes when it reopens. The same comment applies to nearby Hazel Lane which is closed on 3 November.

28 October 2025

1-9 Sandpits Road


I have long wanted to posy a picture of the cute cottages in Sandpits Road but have always been thwarted by their inaccessibility (sunken plots, fences and trees) and my unwillingness to pry into private areas, I could just go up to the fence and take a photo over it but that would be to intrude. 

I was forced into trying to take a picture of them because they are included in the modernist architecture guided walk Perambulation Nº27—Richmond to Ham by Stefi Orazi.

What you can see of the cottages is pretty enough, thanks to the windows, and there is the added bonus of finding that one of the cottages has decided to be cream rather than white.

27 October 2025

Spot the difference


Many of the things that I post here are changes that I spot subconsciously when walking, something catches my eye and I stop to try and work out what it was. The gate to The Old Coach House on Petersham Road did just that.

Even now I am not sure what changed or when. It may have been a fresh coat of paint or perhaps it was the removal of the hoop handle that was there in 2008!

26 October 2025

Update on Gordon House


It has been almost exactly a year since I posted an update on the major refurbishment and extension of Gordon House simply because while the works have clearly been extensive they have also been mostly hidden behind the high hoardings. And so it was a relief to finally find the large gates open when walking past.

It looks as though the refurbishment of the original house is all but finished, the extension is well underway and work is just starting on a new garage.

25 October 2025

Major Launch Lock works


The works at Launch Lock looked pretty big when I reported on them earlier in the month and they have since grown with a large section of the towpath closed for pedestrians, marooning the coffee van.



And new signs show that the encampment along the footpath is also connected with the works and that these works are projected to run until Summer 2026.

That is a lot of work on locks that were worked on for an equally long period only last year.

24 October 2025

Charging point


A charging point seems to be installed on Ashburnham Road opposite the junction with Ferrymoor, which is an odd place to encourage people to park. 

Also, while the post it would fit well in the older parts of Ham looks somewhat out of place in modernist Wates Estate.

22 October 2025

7 Ham Farm Road


Despite the recent large extension on the left, 7 Ham Farm Road s one of the houses included in the modernist architecture guided walk Perambulation Nº27—Richmond to Ham by Stefi Orazi. I think that is because the original house is largely intact and the extension is extremely sympathetic to the original.

It is certainly a house to admire whenever you walk past it.

21 October 2025

Work at Ivy Cottage


There seems to be quite a lot going on at Ivy Cottage on Upper Ham Road. The sizeable collection of old windows is the biggest clue while the disturbed ground beyond the open gate and the plasterboard suggest that the work is more than just windows.

Pleasingly, the open gate also reveals the deep red ivy at the back of the house.

18 October 2025

Ivy House sign


The last sign, literally, of what used to be The Ham Brewery Tap in Ham Street has gone with the pub sign at the front bening replaced by a new one for Ivy House.

17 October 2025

Woodbine Cottage


Somehow I have overlooked Woodbine Cottage, despite posting a few pictures of the garden I have never posted one of the house before, so I am pleased to correct that error.

Petersham Road is an awkward and generally unpleasant place to walk (road too busy, pavement too narrow and uneven) and I only use that route to look for new or interesting things and passing Woodbine Cottage the whiteness struck me first and then it was the lovely windows. The partial screening by trees add a welcome sense of mystery.

16 October 2025

Repaving Kingfisher Drive


When Kingfisher Drive was resurfaced in 2022 I was surprised that such a quiet road warranted resurfacing and commented that the pavement repair programme also seemed to have odd priorities. That comment has become a prophecy with the equally quiet pavement also being replaced.

15 October 2025

9 Ham Farm Road


This is one of the houses included in the modernist architecture guided walk Perambulation Nº27—Richmond to Ham by Stefi Orazi and it is easy to see why. Personally I think the protruding garage (off left) detracts from the cosy entrance area so I have focussed on just that.

14 October 2025

Grey windows


This end of terrace house in Willow Bank looks to have replaced their windows and while the designs are the same, which is the right thing to do, the light grey colouring jars slightly with the white windows  elsewhere. It is only a small jar, enough to be noticed but not enough to get upset about.

13 October 2025

Cables


There always seems to be filming going on somewhere locally and so it takes something a little unusual to attract my attention and this time it was the long line of thick cables running neatly along Upper Ham Road.

12 October 2025

Green Fire Hydrant


When I first posted a picture of this Fire Hydrant sign in Woodville Road, back in 2018, it was faded and quite missable whereas the bright green paint (British Racing Green perhaps) makes it stand out proudly.

11 October 2025

Clutter


I saw this patch of land, between the parallel paths to Teddington Lock, being prepared for something last month and those things have arrived. Those things are an interesting clutter of colours and shapes, like a small child's toys.

10 October 2025

Delta House on Sandy Lane


While I find the mix of house styles in Sandy Lane more of a curse than a blessing I have always liked Delta House for its distinctive modernist styling, though it would look better if there was a front garden.

My limited, and frustrating, research failed to find a house number for the property, and it might not have one, which makes the absence of any identification on the front of the house, or entrance gates, rather bemusing. It is possible that the brass plate by the door says "Delta House" but being unreadable at this distance renders it useless.

This is one of the houses included in the modernist architecture guided walk Perambulation Nº27—Richmond to Ham by Stefi Orazi.

9 October 2025

More Launch Lock works


Major works were done to Launch Lock over several months last year so I was surprised to see so many people back working there again.

8 October 2025

Pavement blocked


I could post several photos like this every day and I picked this one because it is an good example of the bad parking that pedestrians have to contend with.

Ham Village Pharmacy


What used to be Kanset Pharmacy in St Richards Square has changed ownership and has become Ham Village Pharmacy. The branding tells you that is a partner to both Ham Parade and Ham Common Pharmacies.

6 October 2025

11 Ham Farm Road


11 Ham Farm Road has features here a few times over the years thanks to its stunning Toad of Toad Hall weathervane and in the process the house itself gas been unfairly overlooked because it is charming and quite distinctive thanks to its windows.

It is also one of the houses included in the modernist architecture guided walk Perambulation Nº27—Richmond to Ham by Stefi Orazi.

4 October 2025

Smaller windows


Most of the changes to 23 Ham Farm Road are being done at the back and I was surprised to see that the windows at the front, facing directly onto Ham Common Woods, are being reduced in size with almost half of the space filled with breeze blocks.

3 October 2025

Fresh paint


The road markings on Ham Parade have been repainted and, for a short while at least, they look exceedingly bright.

29 September 2025

The Hive from the south


As the scaffolding falls away, more of The Hive is revealed, this is the view from Ashburnham Road. The full impact will not be know until the hoardings have gone too but impressions are still good for all the reasons that I like the view from the north.

28 September 2025

21 Ham Farm Road


21 Ham Farm Road gets another deserved mention here because it is included in the new architecture guided walk Perambulation Nº27—Richmond to Ham by Stefi Orazi.

27 September 2025

Works at Harrington Lodge


Harrington Lodge was one of the better looking properties in Sudbrook Lane, against some very stiff competition, and I hope that it still is once the plastic sheeting comes down.

26 September 2025

Taupe windows


The first blocks in Ham Close are having their windows installed and it is vecoming easier to judge what the finsihed buildings will look like. The taupe windows are something of a surprise but the colour seems to go well with the brick, and they are not grey!

25 September 2025

Window work


This window faces directly on to Upper Ham Road so it is easy to monitor progress on it as the house is refurbished. Most of the paint has been removed which implies that it is going to be repaired and kept rather than replaced

24 September 2025

27 Ham Farm Road


With all the work going on around it in recent years it would be easy to overlook 27 Ham Farm Road which would be a shame, particularly as it is one of the properties included in the architecture guided walk Perambulation Nº27—Richmond to Ham by Stefi Orazi.

23 September 2025

A last look


14 Cedar Heights is looking very rundown and neglected for a good reason, it is about to be demolished. I have been expecting this for almost a year and am looking forward to seeing this house fall and a new one rising to replace it.

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.

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,

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.

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.

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.

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.