Place Name Commemorating diplomat Sir Gerard Lowther’s career. Lowther “a powerfully built [who] had the habits of a country gentleman as…
Place Name Commemorating diplomat Sir Gerard Lowther’s career. Lowther “a powerfully built [who] had the habits of a country gentleman as…
Place Name Named after the ill-fated Lyric Club which bought the large mansion house St Ann’s as a sports annexe, in March…
Place Name Sir Gerard Augustus Lowther (February 16, 1858 – April 5, 1916), a Barnes landowner, former ambassador who served…
Place Name William Lowther (July 21, 1787 – March 4, 1872), who was the 2nd Earl of Lonsdale bought the…
Place Name Field name. Originally built as a private drive in 1878 serving three cottages Longfield; Manaton (later The Close);…
Place Name Originally plain St Leonards Road. Like St Leonards Road, it takes its name from St Leonard’s the ancient…
Place Name First named in 1907, this was named after the house at 123 Mortlake High Street, then called The…
Place Name Named after a former house that stood on this site that was knocked down in 1930 to make…
Place Name Takes its name from The Larches a former 17thCentury property facing the east side of Milestone Green. It…
Place Name Henry Langdon, was a market gardener who lived in Mortlake from 1866. He was elected to the Urban…