25 November 2009
24 November 2009
A new sign in an old place
When I took a photograph here back in March it was of the old, worn and unreadable sign and I suggested then that a new one would be useful. Now there is a new one and I'm tempted to claim all the credit! I am also pleased to say that the old sign is still there hiding safely behind the new one.
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23 November 2009
Riverside Drive
Riverside Drive stands starkly against the open space around it and marks a clear boundary between the wild Ham Lands and the village.
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22 November 2009
Weathervane at Petersham Manor
Petersham Manor in River Lane proudly boasts a traditional weathervane which confirms that the road is almost due north-south at this point.
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21 November 2009
Rear wall at Rutland Lodge
If you like old brick walls as much as I do then Ham is a great place to live. This fine example is in the rear garden of Rutland Lodge and in the background you can see Rosebank peeking back at us.
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20 November 2009
Petersham Manor
Petersham Manor usually hides behind a large wall and solid gates but if you walk along River Lane often enough eventually you'll find those gates neglecting their duty, allowing you a respectful glimpse of one of Petersham's gems.
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18 November 2009
Pineapple
The boundary of Ham House is a luscious mix of dark red brick and black railing punctuated magnificently by white pineapples.
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17 November 2009
This is a footpath
This is Douglas Footpath and it certainly looks like a footpath, particularly now that it has been resurfaced and the hedges have been trimmed, but it is nice to have a sign to confirm that it is, indeed, really a footpath after all.
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16 November 2009
Something about Sand Martins
This plague may be attractive and informative but it has been laid below the high water level and so is already illegible.
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15 November 2009
Autumn trees
My usual walking route to/from Richmond takes me along the path on the north side of Ham House. When returning to Ham it offers this very welcoming view as you approach Petersham Avenue.
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13 November 2009
Apostrophe problems
I like the bistro on Ham Parade but it's a shame that whoever does their signs does not know how to use apostrophes. Their awning announces that they sell "coffee's" and this new A-board proclaims that they are "Hams" number one cafe.
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11 November 2009
A secret place
At times exploring Ham on foot can be a bit like stepping into a Rupert the Bear story with charming cottages and wonderful woods were magical things live. Surely a secret place like this one just off Petersham Road is just the place to find a faerie hiding among the quiet bushes.
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