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  2. The New Inn, Ham Common - Wikipedia

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    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]

  3. The Duke's Head, Putney - Wikipedia

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    A public house is thought to have been on the site from 1774, and the current pub building dates from 1864 with fittings from 1894, the basement was used by Putney Town Rowing Club for storage of boats. [2] The pub overlooks the start of the University Boat Races [3] [4] and is close to the Boat Race start stone.

  4. Category : Pubs in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames

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    Pages in category "Pubs in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Tagg's Island - Wikipedia

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    Tagg eventually took out a lease of the whole island, and in September 1872 took over the licence for the pub. After negotiations with Kent, Tagg swiftly rebuilt the pub into The Island Hotel [8] [10] with "an entrance hall, bars, coffee room, smoking room, and bedrooms for guests, each with a verandah with views out over the river", [9] and which "... during the season ...

  6. The Half Moon, Putney - Wikipedia

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    The pub is served by Transport for London buses 22, 265, 378, 485 which stop on the Lower Richmond road. Putney Bridge tube station (District line) is a 12 minute walk over Putney Bridge and Putney railway station (Southwestern Railway) is a 12 minute walk up Putney High Street. The Santander Cycles Putney Pier docking station is a three minute ...

  7. White Cross, Richmond - Wikipedia

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    The White Cross is a Grade II listed public house at Riverside, Richmond, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. [1] It was built in the early mid-19th century, and the architect is not known.

  8. Menheniot - Wikipedia

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    The village is 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles (4.0 km) southeast of Liskeard. [2] The meaning of the name is "sanctuary of Neot" (from minihi and Neot). [3] Menheniot had a population of 1,605 in the 2001 census. [4] This increased slightly to 1,655 at the 2011 census, [5] whereas the ward population at the same census was 3,658. [6]

  9. Fox and Pheasant - Wikipedia

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    The Fox and Pheasant is a pub at 1 Billing Road, Chelsea, London SW10 9UJ. The Fox and Pheasant Public House was built c.1846-8 on land acquired by Edward Gingell from William Allen. Allen was said to have been an unreasonable and litigious man and the odd curved section dividing the frontage of the pub could derive from his wrangling over the ...