The Coronation Stone
An ancient stone upon which it is believed seven successive Saxon kings were crowned at Kingston. Larger Image
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Ham Common
A classic village common with pond, cricket pitch and avenue of lime trees leading towardsHam House. Larger Image
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St Peters Church
Recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 & containing elements from across the ensuing centuries, including authentic Georgian box pews. Larger Image
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Ham House
An authentically preserved Stuart mansion by the Thames, -reputedly one of the most haunted houses in England. Larger Image
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The Village Lock-Up
The original Petersham village watchman’s hut built in 1787.
The Tollemache Almshouses
A redbrick & terracotta terrace in Ham Street largely retaining its original 1892 appearance. Larger Image
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The Parkleys Conservation Area.
The first 'Span' development by architect Eric Lyons, now Grade 11 listed by English Heritage. Larger Image
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Teddington Lock
The upper extent of the tidal Thames with pedestrian access over the river from Ham to Teddington. Larger Image
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Ham & Petersham from Richmond Hill
An iconic listed view, painted by both Reynolds and Turner, and protected by a 1902 Act of Parliament. Larger Image
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Pembroke Lodge
Former home of Prime Minister John Russell and later his grandson, the philosopher Bertrand Russell. Larger Image
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