Richmond upon Thames, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Richmond upon Thames, England
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Hampton Court Palace
London, England
1514
Begun by Cardinal Wolsey in 1514, Hampton Court Palace became the favored residence of King Henry VIII after 1529 and was expanded by Sir Christopher Wren for William III after 1689. It is now a museum owned by Historic Royal Palaces.
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Seaforth House
London, England
Part of an early C18 terrace. Brick with parapet. Three storeys and basements.
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Hampton Court Bridge
London, England
Only the arch to the south is in the Borough of Elmbridge, remainder in the London Borough of Kingston. Bridge. 1930 by Sir Edwin Lutyens. Red brick with stone pontoons, dressings and balustrade.
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Pavilion at Richmond Athletic Ground
London, England
Sports pavilion. Built circa 1886, when the Richmond Athletic Ground was established on its current site, with some C20 alterations. The late C20 addition to the west is not of special interest.
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Kew Gardens Station
London, England
Railway station. 1868-9 for the London South-Western Railway. Stock brick, brick and stone dressings, slate roofs.
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Footbridge at Kew Gardens Station
London, England
Footbridge. 1912 for the Richmond Corporation crossing the LSWR line At Kew Gardens Station. Hennebique Ferro-Concrete system, painted.
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1-18, Langham House Close
London, England
Block of eighteen flats. Designed 1955, built 1957-8 by James Stirling and James Gowan for the Manousso Group of Companies.
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19-24, Langham House Close
London, England
Block of six flats. Designed 1955, built 1957-8 by James Stirling and James Gowan for the Manousso Group of Companies. Stirling designed the main block and Gowan the two pavilion blocks, which accounts for some of the variation in the flat interiors.
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Marble Statue in Privy Garden
London, United Kingdom
1869
C19. Robert Jackson, dated 1869.
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Brooke Court
London, England
Courtyard development of four blocks of flats. 1954-5 by Eric Lyons for Bargood Estates Ltd, subsequently Span Developments Ltd; Geoffrey Paulson Townsend developer, G Scoble project architect, Wates builders.