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English: Richmond Arms, Winton Substantial Victorian pub on Charminster Road, popular with students in the evening. Cask ales at my visit: Greene King IPA, Morland Old Speckled Hen. Cask ales at my visit: Greene King IPA, Morland Old Speckled Hen.
The name refers to the arms of the Earls of Dysart, who held Ham House and the surrounding manors of Ham and Petersham for over three centuries, from their acquisition through close association with Charles I in the mid-17th century until the estate, including the Dysart Arms, was disposed of after World War II.
The Park Hotel is a Grade II listed [1] pub, restaurant and hotel at 19 Park Road, Teddington, London TW11. An earlier building on the site was known as The Greyhound in 1729, and briefly, the Guilford Arms in 1795. It was rebuilt in 1863, and became the Clarence Arms Inn, and later the Clarence Hotel. [2] [3]
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The coat of arms of the borough was granted on 19 June 1891. The arms is per fess gules and azure on a fess ermine between in chief a lion passant guardant between two portcullises or and in base a swan argent upon water proper; a representation of the ancient Palace of Richmond proper between two roses gules barbed and seeded proper.
Britannia, Richmond: 18th century II 5 Brewers Lane The Bull's Head, Barnes: Geronimo Inns 373 Lonsdale Road. Jazz pub. Dysart Arms ***** 1904 135, Petersham Road. Now a restaurant. The Fox, Twickenham: 18th century II 39 Church Street Hare and Hounds, Sheen: Young's: Early 19th-century II 216 Upper Richmond Rd The New Inn, Ham Common: 18th ...
The New Inn is a Grade II listed public house on Ham Common, Ham in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. It dates from the 18th century. [1] It was used as a filming location for the pub of the same name in the television series The Sandman. [2]
The Gladstone Arms is a public house in Lant Street in the Borough – the Southwark district of London. It is also known as The Glad . Built on the site of a Victorian pub, the current building was constructed in the 1920s.