A world away from the mayhem of London, it is hard to believe this charming village green sits so enchantingly on the edge of the city.
The delightful pond on the green attracts an assortment of birds and waterside wildlife. The ducks, in particular, remain rotund, as eager little hands lob loaves of bread into its murky waters.
Sprinkled with a colourful selection of daffodils and snowdrops in springtime, the green remains an ever-popular venue for families in need of fresh air and fun.
The cosy Sun Inn pub is situated adjacent to the green, making it the perfect place to retire to after your stroll.
A mosaic of created wetland habitats spread over 43 hectares, developed on the site of a disused Victorian reservoir, forms the site of the London ... More
Barnes Common is a serene expanse of open grassland, peppered with patches of dense woodland and scrub. Now designated as a statutory local nature reserve, ...More
It's probably not the Christmas present that Roy Hodgson had in mind but Christmas wouldn't be what it is without a few unwanted gifts. Fulham's ...More
This very traditional little shop is packed with very special, unique toys for younger kids – they squarely target their market at newborns to eight ...More
This deli is next door to and under the same ownership as the popular Sonny's restaurant - incidentally it's also the same ownership behind 11 ... More
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