6 July 2025

Raised panels


Generally I like to see solar panels on roofs though I was a little surprised these in Buckingham Road raised above the roofline so that they are very visible from the road. They could also prove to be an attractive place for pigeons, as mine were when I first installed them!

5 July 2025

Two signs


The signs at the entrance to this footpath off River Lane have changed and been added to over recent years and, somehow, I had missed posting the one to Rosebank before.

4 July 2025

Flowery shed


This flowery shed brightens up every walk I take along Ashburnham Road.

3 July 2025

Bridge repaired


I posted a picture of this bridge connecting Douglas Footpath to the towpath when it was closed for repairs and those repairs have now been done leaving only a change in colour as evidence.

2 July 2025

Two times 16


Sixteen Sandy Lane wants you to be sure that this is number sisxteen so it has the house number on both gate posts.

Roof timbers


It is hard to monitor progress on Little Cottage, on the south-east corner of Sudbrook Lane and Bute Avenue, because there are no gaps in the hoardings and I have not been lucky in catching the gate open so the only visible area is the roof so I was plad to catch some action in that area with roof timbers being added to the metal frame.

1 July 2025

Butterflies


I really like the way that the decorations on this post are refreshed periodically, this time with butterflies.

30 June 2025

Trees removed in Parkleys


This small patch of land, where Parkleys meets Ham Farm Road, has had some adventures in recent months, including the removal of a line of trees in front of the fence on the right which was then replaced. 

The latest change is the removal of two mature fir trees at the far end of the plot (one of the stumps can be seen in the middle) leaving the area almost empty of vegetation.

Let us hope that there is a more positive story for this plot still to come.

29 June 2025

Long grass


I do not understand Richmond Council's approach to verge mowing with areas that were left to grow previously being cut this year, e.g. Broughton Avenue, so I was pleased to see some grass left to grow naturally in Sandy Lane.

28 June 2025

GG LOC


It is not that unusual to come across a film crew locally but this is the first time that I have done so in Ashfield Close. 

It was the "GG LOC" sign at the entrance to Ceadar Heights that alerted me to the filming but I was intending to check up on those roads anyway.

27 June 2025

The Walled Garden


This is quite a modest sign is terms of size and colour but it is sufficient to its purpose of confirming that the gate next to is indeed that to The Walled Garden at the entrance to Sudbrook Gardens.

26 June 2025

Temporary repairs


A few weeks ago I mentioned that several of the posts placed at the entrance to Great South Avenue on the north side of Ham Common had been destroyed by incompetent drivers and since then it looks as though at least two of the posts have been reinstated and at least one of those has been knocked out again.

It all seems rather pointless and I will not mention these posts again unless Richmond Council get serious and use a more serious deterrent for bad driving.

I have only mentioned them at all because they are a visual measure of the threats pedestrians face constantly from bad drivers whether crossing the road or just walking along the pavement.

25 June 2025

Red bricks


There are two gates into the Ham Close redevelopment site and this is the view through the one at the Ashburnham Road end of the development. Luckily the gate was open as I walked past this time revealing that red bricks are being used in this block, whereas yellow bricks are being used at the other end of the site. 

This use of mixed colours should break up the development visually making it more interesting and much less oppressive.

24 June 2025

Bute Gardens


Bute Gardens comprises the first few houses in Sudbrook Lane, e.g. an example of a formal address here is 1A Bute Gardens, Sudbrook Lane, Richmond TW10 7AZ, and this decidedly less formal sign marks its presence. 

23 June 2025

New gate for Old Vicarage


When the entrance to The Old Vicarage in Petersham was rebuilt in 2016 it gained a lovely front gate only for that gate to be hidden by ugly solid black metal sheets in 2024, so the band new gate is an improvement on what was there immediately before it but not on what was there before that.

20 June 2025

New gate to Langham House


This new, and decidedly modern, gate is to the side entrance of Langham House. Elsewhere it would look great but, for me, it looks a little out of place in an old wall in front of an old building and it would be better in black which is the dominant colour of gates in that area.

Still, it is a nice gate and I dare say that it will grow on me.

18 June 2025

Filling the frame


Now that the concrete frame of The Hive (the new community centre being built on Ham Village Green) has been completed the walls are being filled in with breeze blocks and it is starting to look like a building.

17 June 2025

Otter


It is always worth walking down what look like less interesting roads because, sometimes, you find interesting things like this otter.

16 June 2025

Stokes House door


The wall work at Stokes House is all but complete, there are a couple of pillars still to do, and the latest change is the arrival of a delightfully traditional new front door.

There is a lot to like about the door and its setting and as a deliverer of the Ham and Petersham Magazine I am particularly pleased to see a good sized letterbox and a decent height.

15 June 2025

Freeholds for sale


The "For Sale By Auction" signs are not an immediate worry but the auctioneer website says, "The lots offer a variety of potential different uses/further developments" and "The site has previously had a positive pre app commercial, residential & mixed use development with an additional 2.5 stories."

The threat is not immediate as both tenants have leases running to 2029 but that is only four years away.

12 June 2025

A new road


As the blocks in the first stage of the Ham Close development take shape so does the road between them. This is the view looking south from Woodville Road.

11 June 2025

Not white


The rule here is clearly that fences must be white so it is a shame that somebody has chosen to break ranks and pick a different colour. The one saving grace is that it matches the front door but that is not a good enough excuse.

10 June 2025

Dysart construction


Any construction project locally interests me, even one as small as this one in Dysart Avenue.

9 June 2025

Untypical Wates Estate


A few days ago I posted a typcal view of Wates Estate and, in contrast, here is an untypical one. This is one of the hidden squares off Ashburnham Road which one of the residents has decided to decorate with artificial grass and fish carvings.

8 June 2025

Ham House


Another visit to Ham House means another excuse to post a picture of it.

7 June 2025

To Petersham Nurseries


This wall at the entrance to the narrow path leading east of River Lane has two more signs lower down pointing the way to Richmond and Ham which makes it easy to overlook this one.

6 June 2025

Typical Wates Estate


Wates Estate is a lovely part of Ham thanks to its layout and associated landscaping. These houses  are on Broughton Avenue are typical and a joy to walk past.

5 June 2025

Hollybush House alterations


I knew that work was being done to Hollybush House in Church Road and I thought that it was all on the ground floor and would be hidden behind the hoardings so I was a little surprised to discover work in progress on some first floor windows.

The hoardings are up to the highest current standard showing both what the revised house will look like and confirming the house name (top centre).

4 June 2025

Wood over metal


I am intrigued by construction of the new house, where Little Cottage used to sit on the south-east corner of Sudbrook Lane and Bute Avenue, because it began unusually with a steel frame. To this a wooden structure is being added.

3 June 2025

Wall work


The wall work at Stokes House in Ham Street continues to interest me and it has progressed noticeable since I last posted a picture of it a couple of weeks ago. It has gained caping stones along the top and a slightly wider section along the bottom.

2 June 2025

Kitchen Garden at Ham House


The Kitchen Garden at Ham House is always a delight and even more so when it is as abundent as this.

30 May 2025

Ham Close Exit Only


I was drawn into taking this photo by the new "Ham Close Exit Only" sign and it also gives me an excuse to post an update on the Ham Close redevelopment where two of the first blocks have gained a second storey.

29 May 2025

Enticing paths


While I can appreciate Ham Lands intellectually for its biodiversity, I am not a naturalist and what stirs my heart there is the network of paths with unknown destinations.

28 May 2025

Newark Lodge after another refresh


I posted a picture of Newark Lodge as it was being refurbished in 2011 but not of the end result then I missed posting a picture of the recent refurbishment in progress so it makes good sense to show it in its full glory now that the second refresh is complete.

If this was my house then I would be very pleased with the result. The grey band at the bottom of the lodge is new and is very effective.

27 May 2025

Stokes House sign


I am sure that this is not the last picture that I will post of the impressive refurbishment of the wall to Stokes House in Ham Street; this is just to note the arrival of the house name sign above the gate. The sign does the wall justice.

26 May 2025

Clifford Road trench


I like seeing things as they change, the jumble of construction sites and walking late at night all of which come together in this picture of below ground works in Clifford Road.

24 May 2025

Improved visibility


Just over a year ago, the statue A Bird in the Hand by Keith Goodwin on the edge of Parkleys was made more visible by a fallen tree and its visibility has just been much improved by the trimming of all of the bushes in one corner.

23 May 2025

Kensington Clock


This house in Lammas Road is noted for its collection of unusual objects and while some of them may be considered a bit kitsch there is no doubting the quality of this clock.

22 May 2025

Different porches


The house on the left ruined the character of this section of Woodville Road so it is hard to criticise the mismatched porch being added next door, especially as elsewhere along the road a number of new porches have been added and they are all quite different.

This one also has the advantage of appropriately coloured tiles.

21 May 2025

More posts demolished


It is little over a month since a series of posts were placed at the entrance to Great South Avenue on the north side of Ham Common and already the incompetent drivers of Ham have managed to destroy most of them.

I first reported the posts on 10 April, the very next day I posted a picture of the demise of the first of them, now several have gone on the west side, including the leading one with red and white tape on it, and another has been knocked out and partially replaced.

 

There were two posts on the other side but little evidence of them now remains.

20 May 2025

Lammas Road sign moved


Once upon a time, this sign for Lammas Road was attached to the house behind it, just as the one at the other end of the road was before it too was moved.

I suspect that both moves were done by the property owners rather than any one official and while I welcome the signs' retention it would be good to see them placed properly.

19 May 2025

Ham House hidden


This is the rear gate to Ham House, approached via Melancholy Walk, which usually offers a lovely view of the house through the gate but not when it is draped in plastic sheeting.

18 May 2025

Ham Hardware


This shop on Ham Parade had been operating incognito for a couple of weeks until the arrival of a sign announcing, to nobody's surprise, that it is called Ham Hardware.

17 May 2025

Three dead trees


These three trees along the edge of The Copse may be dead but they still make a dramatic impression with their dark twisting branches etched on to the grey sky.

16 May 2025

White boxes


The hoardings have come down at 2 Ashfield Close revealing a rather unassuming set of white boxes riddled with glass. Despite being brashly modern it has little street impact but a good front garden could fix that.

15 May 2025

PK72 AYA


This parking, outside The New Inn, looks reasonable until you see the one-way sign.

Glass sign


Distinctive houses deserve a distinctive sign and the modern houses in Riven Lane have certainly got one.

13 May 2025

Rainbow door


It is impossible to miss this door in Lammas Road for all the right reasons.

12 May 2025

Wall watching


In common with many other people, I walk along Ham Street frequently which allows me to monitor closely the works at Stokes House. At the moment my attention is captivated by the wall.


Great care has been taken to give the wall with its potted history a consistent appearance and also a structure and a finish that will last for many more years. It is a real pleasure to see.