31 March 2026

New flower bed


The corner where Ashburnham Road meets Broughton Avenue has always been an attractive and well managed space; I posted a picture of some of the flower beds there in 2015 and the tree was planted in 2022.

The latest change is the removal of a stretch of hedge along the end wall of the block of flats to create a new flower bed.

30 March 2026

2 Ashfield Close


Cars parked on the drive had thwarted all of my previous attempts to take a full-width picture of 2 Ashfield Close following its extensive refurbishment so I was glad to finally find it car free. The house is both distinctive and attractive.

29 March 2026

Clarendon SEND School rises


The new Clarendon SEND School building is well underway and while this is the back of the development it is also the closest that you can get to it, as it is set well back from Meadlands Drive. From here it looks to be a staunchly traditional building with rectangular walls comprised of uniform bricks.

This may not be very exciting but it is appropriate for the area and is much better than the multi-coloured panels that many schools went for a few years ago, including the Kingston Academy extension on Richmond Road in Kingston.

28 March 2026

Another view of The Manor House


I posted a view earlier of the works at The Manor House in Petersham looking from Montrose House and this is the view from River Lane. I suspect that the house will look much the same as it did before once all the work is finished but in the meantime it looks good covered in scaffolding.

27 March 2026

Ham Close at street level


While the scaffolding has come down on the first blocks in the new Ham Close development there is still a lot of work to do and the red digger in the middle of the picture was busy doing something then I walked past.

What I can see of the new buildings looks good and I hope that the same care is put into the landscaping. The old Ham Close was all grass and tarmac, with too much tarmac, and I am hoping for much better in the new development. Hopefully we will see some of this soon.

25 March 2026

KP Dry Cleaners


What used to be ROYAL Dry Cleaners (in Ham Street opposite Grey Court) has morphed into .KP Dry Cleaners. "KP" is my reading of the logo but it could be "KR" or even just "K".

This comes almost exactly a year after K S Dry Cleaners morphed into ROYAL Dry Cleaners.

24 March 2026

Flowering egg


I do not know if this hedge was trimmed in to an egg shape for Easter but it was a good idea, despite the great deal of effort it must have taken to get the shape right. And it looks even better with some flowers growing.

This is a prominent junction and also close to a parade of shops so it must be enjoyed by many people every day. 

23 March 2026

Evelyn refresh


Evelyn Road, off Ham Street is a slightly out of place row of Victorian cottages that seem to attract relatively high prices because of theit cuteness, certainly not because of their size. This one on the corner with Ham Street is showing its age and the refurbishment is welcome. It is gaining a rear extension too, which is no surprise.

21 March 2026

Lost green space


I am posting another picture of the not-demolished-after-all 14 Cedar Heights because the work on the new driveway has been completed and also to make the point that while the residents of Cedar Heights and nearby are up in arms about proposed changes to a small green space at the entrance to the road this is generally how they treat their own green spaces.

20 March 2026

Southern end of Ham Close


I am still waiting for the first stage of the Ham Close to be fully revealed and in the meantime here is a look from a different angle. This is the southern end of the development with Ashburnham Road just off to the left.

The obvious things to note are the different coloured bricks and the way that the facades are not flat, both of which make the blocks more attractive.

19 March 2026

New surface


The reason that the lane past St. Peter's Church Petersham has been closed to traffic is obvious once you turn the corner towards Petersham Nurseries where the dirt track is being covered with asphalt.

18 March 2026

Work at Herrick Court


I really like Parkleys to look at and walk through but I have doubt about living there and one of these is the amount of maintenance that the blocks need, it seems that there is scaffolding up somewhere all the time.

Herrick Court is getting the treatment at the moment, as it did in 2007. It may well have been done at other times too without me recording it. I only did so this time because I liked the composition of the picture, scaffolding always looks good.

17 March 2026

Another post knocked over


The battle to try and get motorists to park carefully at the entrance to Great South Avenue has had another setback. One of the three concrete posts installed in September, to replace the damaged wood ones, has been knocked out of the ground.

I will be interested to see how the Council responds (I have reported it) but getting motorists to behave is quite a challenge.

16 March 2026

No Parking


This is the lane past St. Peter's Church Petersham and it is also on the way to Petersham Nurseries which is why it is normally full of parked cars on one side with other cars trying to either enter or exit the area.

It is also a main walking route to Richmond and part of the popular Capital Ring Walk so having parked cars there is really annoying. and it was really nice to find them gone pending works in the area.

15 March 2026

20mph


Church Road does not have much of a speeding problem, because it is narrow and does not really lead anywhere, so the 20mph markings are something of a surprise; they are welcome nonetheless.

14 March 2026

Works at The Navigator's House


Something is happening to The Navigator's House in River Lane, next to the footpath to the sea scouts and beyond. The obvious guess would be a garage though that is not quite what it looks like.

Previously there was an interesting building there (which I failed to photograph due to never finding the gate open). This had two storeys with the upper level looking like a shed being constructed out of wood and with a window.

12 March 2026

Mervyn Smith in lights


Using lights to create advertisements on the pavement are not that unusual though this is the only one I am aware of by an estate agent and it is certainly a first for Ham Parade.

11 March 2026

Post down


Since January 2024 I have been publishing pictures of a decorated post in Sudbrook Lane and I was hoping to enjoy it again today only to discover that some careless driver had demolished the post completely. 

10 March 2026

Gate House goes black


No sooner had the Gate House on Upper Ham Road gone grey than the windows and sills went black, including the windows in the original (listed) part of the building.

9 March 2026

24 Thamesgate Close


I think that the most positive thing that can be said about this front extension in Thamesgate Close is that it does not in with the rest of the estate.

8 March 2026

Damaged wall


This corner of wall at Ham House shows a lot of history from the newer pillar on the left to the filled in gate on the left and with several repairs in the middle. Further repairs are needed and these will add to the wall's history for decades, maybe centuries, to come.

7 March 2026

Gate House goes grey


The refurbishment works at Gate House on Upper Ham Road have taken a surprising, and very grey,  turn. The recently rendered walls have been painted grey as have the windows and the panels inside them. And the hard standing has been paved grey too.

Elsewhere this may have looked reasonable but in a conservation area it looks very out of place.

6 March 2026

Mound and fences


I still have no idea what is going on at Ham Polo but it involves a mound of earth and a lot of fences.

5 March 2026

Digging up Dukes Avenue


Pavement works continue to spread across Ham, this time to Dukes Avenue, whee several deep holes have been dug carefully to access pipes.

1 March 2026

Townscape


I do not know if this colourful tile is a representation of a specific place, a general area or a fiction but it is a welcome addition to Beaufort Road.