Almost three years ago (how did that happen!) when I last wrote about Ham Glebe on Church Road I said "... the effect is spoiled slightly by having the utility room prominent in the near corner. I find the solid white just a little bit too much and the pipe sticking out from it just too distracting. I'd put another plant pot there.". Now they have and the house looks much better for it.
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.
31 August 2019
A simple solution
Almost three years ago (how did that happen!) when I last wrote about Ham Glebe on Church Road I said "... the effect is spoiled slightly by having the utility room prominent in the near corner. I find the solid white just a little bit too much and the pipe sticking out from it just too distracting. I'd put another plant pot there.". Now they have and the house looks much better for it.
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church_road
30 August 2019
Now with cars
Cars were always going to the a problem in Richmond Chase. The publicity images produced during the planning stages showed a clean sweep with far fewer and smaller cars. And without bin boxes too.
The final look is not one that appeals to me but all the houses (in this section) have been sold so some people clearly like what they have done.
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richmond_chase
29 August 2019
The last leg of Richmond Chase
The main development of Richmond chase is shapes like and inverted "T" with the main road running down from Latchmere House and this is the order of the construction.
The picture above shows the west end of the cross-road facing towards Garth Road. Due to residents' pressure the original plans were changed so that Richmond Chase does now connect to Garth Road, which would have provided a second access to the site. I think that this was a mistake.
The is the view looking east from the other end. This part of the development is much like the main north-south road with large houses in a cramped bland setting. At least there is a hint of a walkway on the right.
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richmond_chase
28 August 2019
A new approach to Latchmere House
Latchmere House is one of the final parts of Richmond Chase to be completed (work started three years ago) and what was a building site is now being transformed into a garden. It is early days but so far I prefer the garden it had when it was a prison.
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richmond_chase
27 August 2019
More infill
Another set of garages is being redeveloped, this time in behind Clifford Road and Meadlands Drive. The site is pretty well hidden at the end of a long access road off Clifford Road that takes you behind the houses.
A closer look at the site shows that the garages are still in place but their doors have been removed. There are no signs of any current activities but the pallets of bricks hint at things to come
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construction/works
26 August 2019
25 August 2019
24 August 2019
Fade to grey
Most of this major refurbishment project in Lock Road (opposite Craig Road) is still hidden by plastic sheeting but a gap in it reveals a worrying sight - the front wall has been painted grey, Painting bricks is almost a criminal act in itself and it made even worse when the house is half of a semi.
I can only hope that when the work is finished and the final results can be seen that it is not as bad as this preview suggests, but I am not sure how that could happen. The fear is that this will be a serious blot on the historical Ham Common end of the road.
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construction/works,
lock_road
23 August 2019
A building rises
The new homes in Craig Road have started to rise. As before this is the view from the little pathway that runs alongside the site so we are looking side-on at house in Craig Road.
It is a long thin and oddly shaped plot so it will not be possible to judge it until it is finished. Until then it is just a matter of monitoring progress and looking for things like the types of bricks used.
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construction/works,
craig_road
18 August 2019
Ham Dental Practice
Ham Dental Practice has been a quiet presence on Dukes Avenue for many years and while I obviously knew that it was there it never caught enough enough of my attention for me to take a photograph of it. That changed when they put some new signs up.
The most visible sign is on the boundary fence facing west towards the traffic lights. It is a very contemporary sign with lots of white space, a clear font, little text and a simple graphic. I like it.
However, it does annoy me that their phone number on the big sign on the front is shown as 0208 ... when it should be 020 ...
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dukes_avenue
17 August 2019
16 August 2019
11 August 2019
Copper trim
The substantial rebuilding of this house in Ham Farm Road is producing a very interesting building. The grey brick wall at the front are original and they have now been topped with an extension clad in wood and trimmed with copper.
It already looks striking and I expect it to look more so as the work completes. I only hope that it will be visible from the road so that passers-by can enjoy it.
10 August 2019
9 August 2019
New project in Dickens Close
Dickens Close makes little sense within the context of Ham and Petersham, there is no where else like it though you could argue that the mock-Georgian look is at least similar to the many Georgian properties in the area.
This house is at the entrance to the close and I have featured it before because of the shrubs in the front garden. Now it gets featured again as something quite big is going on there.
The marks above the front window suggest that the appearance from the front is changing and if it is then I'll post an update in due course.
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construction/works
8 August 2019
New gate
Montrose House had been without a gate for a few weeks during which time work was done on the pillars and the foundations. The gate itself has now been retuned.
As far as I can tell, by referring to older photographs, it is the same gate and as it now looks pristine and very black I presume that it spent its time away being spruced up ready for a few more years of defending Montrose House from the onslaught on Petersham Road.
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petersham_rd
7 August 2019
6 August 2019
5 August 2019
Petersham Lodge Woods
Petersham Lodge Woods is in the north-east corner of the area that I cover in Ham Photos with River Lane forming part of my boundary. There is only one path through it and I always choose to use the path rather than use the road, which does not have much of a pavement anyway.
The woods continue to the right to Douglas Footpath and with no paths to disturb that large section of woods the wildlife has the area to itself with only the regular flooding to concern it.
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petersham,
petersham_lodge_woods
4 August 2019
3 August 2019
Cottage garden
Fanshawe Road covers the short distance between Beaufort Road and Maguire Drive and consists of a few houses like these. I took this picture of Number 4 because of the vitality of the south-facing garden.
The white fence is unusual for this area where walls are the norm but I can forgive that as the gaps in it allow the sunlight through and without the sunlight the garden would suffer.
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maguire,
plants/gardens
2 August 2019
1 August 2019
Pristine pavement
This is not the first time that I have been surprised by the decision to resurface a road or pavement though it may be the most surprising.
There are long stretches of Church Road that have no pavement and another section that has a narrow uneven rocky path so I find it extraordinary that somebody has decided to redo the one section of decent pavement that there was.
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