Place Name At a little over 8metres (26.78 feet) this is the highest point in Barnes which was formerly all…
![]()
Place Name At a little over 8metres (26.78 feet) this is the highest point in Barnes which was formerly all…
![]()
Place Name Jan Michiel Rijsbrack (June 24, 1694 – January 8, 1770) also variously known as Johannes Michel or John Michael…
![]()
Road Name Takes its name from a coaching inn, the Elephant and Castle, that stood near here from around 1760.…
![]()
Place Name Takes its name from a coaching inn that stood on the crossroads from around 1760. The combination of…
![]()
Place Name Reverend Benjamin Meredyth Kitson (sometime around 1843 – February 18, 1923) was serving as Rector Canon in Barnes…
![]()
Place Name Henry Melvill (September 14, 1798 – February 9, 1871) was Rector of Barnes between 1863 and 1870. He afterwards…
![]()
Place Name Laid out and named in 1914 this road was built on a field called Medcroft.
![]()
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…
![]()