Place Name So-called because of the broom bushes that grew here. The locality was recorded as Bromefeyld sometime around 1530,…
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Place Name So-called because of the broom bushes that grew here. The locality was recorded as Bromefeyld sometime around 1530,…
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Place Name Originally a continuation of Sandycombe Road, which itself was variously called Sand Lane, Blind Lane and Sandy Lane. The…
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Place Name Most likely called after the material used to construct the farmhouse that once stood here. Brick Farm and…
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Place Name Mary Elizabeth Braddon (October 4, 1835 – February 4, 1915) was a popular novelist of the Victorian era…
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Place Name This was previously part of the Leyborne Popham family’s North Sheen estate. In 1905 Richmond Council approved a…
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Place Name Named after the Barker family, former market gardeners who developed a large swathe of the area in the…
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Place Name Originally Love Lane. This was part of the original boundary footpath of Richmond and Mortlake. Named after the…
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Place Name Laid out in 1926 and named after a prominent Mortlake family, the Atwoods, who lived at Leyborne Lodge…
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Place Name Viscount Ashley is the courtesy title given to the eldest son of the earls of Shaftesbury, who owned…
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Place Name Richard Boyle (April 25, 1694 – December 4, 1753), was the 3rd Earl of Burlington who lived at…
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