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Latchmere House
A smartly railed, pale-painted house, with very tall grasses on the main communal garden meadow in front (to south and east), with projecting curved bay and two half-hexagonal bays, and large traditional windows, with a stock-brick three-storey terrace with sash windows and a gable-end fronted house.
The house, with some of the new homes, forming Barrons Chase, alongside
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General information
Status(Conversion) apartments; and new homes in most of former grounds
TypeResidential
Architectural styleVictorian
AddressChurch Road, Ham Common, Ham, Richmond, TW10 5HH
Town or cityHam, London
CountryEngland
Coordinates51°25′43″N 0°17′46″W / 51.4287°N 0.2960°W / 51.4287; -0.2960
Elevation27 feet (8.2 m)
Completed2020
ClientIndividual buyers
LandlordFlat owner-shared freehold company; many homes sold as freehold
Height
ArchitecturalGeorgian, English farmhouse-inspired and original, lightly crenulated Gothic Revival architecture
RoofSlate or flat
Technical details
Floor count3
Design and construction
Main contractorBerkeley Homes
DesignationsBuilding of Townscape Merit
Website
http://www.latchmerehouse.co.uk/
HMP Latchmere House
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StatusClosed
Security classMale Cat. D
Capacity207
Opened1948
ClosedSeptember 2011
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Latchmere House is a building and grounds southeast of Ham Common in Ham, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, in south west London, England. The southern part of the site lies in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames.

Originally built during the Victorian era as a private dwelling, the large house was later acquired by the War Office and had various uses until after World War II, when it was transferred to His Majesty's Prison Service; it served as a detention centre and prison until it was closed in September 2011. In 2013 the site was sold to Berkeley Homes who have converted the house into seven apartments and built further homes in the grounds.

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