Barnes High Street is a road running through the centre of Barnes in England.[1] It is located in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames and is the high street of the suburb of Barnes featuring a number of commercial properties including shops and pubs. It is located a short distance from Barnes Bridge railway station.
It runs from The Terrace in the north by the River Thames to Barnes Green where it forks with one route Station Road heading on south towards Barnes railway station and on the other Church Road curving eastwards towards St Mary's Church and onwards in the general direction of Putney. Notable buildings include the Grade II listed Rose House, dating back to the seventeenth century[2] and The Bull's Head pub, which gained fame as a music venue in the twentieth century. Another pub, the Coach and Horses, is located nearby.[3] Old Essex House is located just to the south of the junction with Station Road. The street is referred to in the 1907 novel The City of Pleasure by Arnold Bennett.
BarnesHighStreet is a road running through the centre of Barnes in England. It is located in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames and is the high...
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it is the historic highstreet of Mortlake dating back several centuries. It runs from east to west, beginning at The Terrace, Barnes and running parallel...
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is the area between Richmond Green and the River Thames, and some local street names provide clues to existence of the former Palace, including Old Palace...
the month, the quarter of the year, the date, the sun and star sign, and high water at London Bridge. The latter information was of great importance to...
with Barnes on one side and with New Richmond on the other". With the advent of motor transport, the buildings on Mortlake's winding highstreet, also...
Barnes Football Club is an association football club in Barnes, London. The club had great importance in the development of the game in the nineteenth...
the Greater London Council, and the boroughs of Twickenham, Richmond and Barnes were combined to form the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. In 1986...
Borough Council. The population is 198,019 and the major communities are Barnes, East Sheen, Mortlake, Kew, Richmond, Twickenham, Teddington and Hampton...
of anti-roosting netting that features an unobtrusive fine mesh, secured high in the stands that will prevent damage to the seats and decking caused by...
R70, R68, and 285 buses stop near the two Hampton Hill Gates off the HighStreet, while the R68 also serves the Blandford Road Gate (next to the NPL on...
of Barnes to form the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. East Sheen concentrates its commercial area to the main through street: its long high street...
Barnes railway station is a Grade II listed station in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, in southwest London, and is in Travelcard Zone 3. It...
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usual tidal limit, after prolonged rainfall causing very high fluvial flow, specifically at high tide, a higher limit of slack water (stand of the tide)...
area's three outgoing authorities, being the municipal borough councils of Barnes, Richmond, and Twickenham. The new council formally came into its powers...