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Formerly the Nell Gwynne. This was the "Brown Cow" in the TV comedy series "Not on your Nellie." Trying to track it down from a screencap was how I got started on this whole project to photograph all the pubs in Hammersmith and Fulham.

Was a pub until 2023 under various names, including One (as depicted, in 2003), Revolution, the Jam Tree, the Lost Hours, King's House, then had a period of not being a pub, and is now (2026) the Boundary.

whatpub.com/pubs/WLD/16352/lost-hours-fulham

 

19th December 2018

 

Fulham Good Neighbours, Rosaline Hall, 70 Rosaline Rd, SW6 7QT

 

Photographer: Justin Thomas

in the SW6 area, London

Felden Street SW6 (Monday 4 June). L-R: The residents of number 51 enjoy the day with their friends.

Derelict housing on Townmead Road, Fulham, London SW6.

19th December 2018

 

Fulham Good Neighbours, Rosaline Hall, 70 Rosaline Rd, SW6 7QT

 

Photographer: Justin Thomas

Elation Club-Sunday Soundwaves SW6-Spooktacular Halloween Weekend!

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GWL - ben patio found his way here and no, I have no idea why it's here!

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SW6 969 being converted into a Bar at The Arts Centre

19th December 2018

 

Fulham Good Neighbours, Rosaline Hall, 70 Rosaline Rd, SW6 7QT

 

Photographer: Justin Thomas

Fulham Palace, Bishop's Avenue, Fulham, London, SW6 6EA. Current building constructed by Bishop Richard Fitzjames.

 

Previously the main residence for the Bishop of London. The palace is Grade I listed, and the gardens, grade II* listed.

 

www.fulhampalace.org/

Enjoying a nice day off exploring the gardens at Fulham Palace

Sir Oswald Stoll Foundation - Fulham Road SW6

an SW6. restaurant tram waits for diners, at the end of the line - St. Kilda, Vic.

The historic house and garden of the Bishop of London since 704, over 1300 years of British history in the heart of London. London SW6 6EA

 

Yesterday I made a visit to Fulham Palace (SW6) and what a hidden gem it is. I arrived just in time to join a taster tour with Chantel one of 250 volunteers at the Palace, it left me wanting to go back for the full tour.

With archaeological evidence of Neolithic, Iron Age and Roman settlers and the foundations of a medieval palace under the East Lawn, the present site of Fulham Palace is steeped in history.

From around 700, when the site was acquired by Bishop Waldhere, it served as a Bishop’s residence for over 12 centuries. At least since Tudor times, Fulham Palace was the Bishop of London’s country home, providing the Bishop and his family with a healthy rural retreat in summer months.

The Manor of Fulham was bought by Waldhere, the Bishop of London, from Tyrhtilus, the Bishop of Hereford, about 700AD. The Manor covered the whole of what is now Hammersmith and Fulham, Ealing, Acton and Finchley. The Bishops owned other manors in Middlesex, Essex and Hertfordshire.

Read more: www.fulhampalace.org/palace/history/

Not forgetting the garden

13 acres of botanical garden, including a restore Walled Garden, all in the heart of London.

Photos / Video copyright kimfreeman.co.uk

Nearest tube is Putney Bridge on the District Line and then a very nice 10 min walk along the river though Bishop's Meadow (park).

By the way it's 'Free' to enter.

SW6 construction site - May 2009.

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