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front; the former "The Ship", a pub throughout the 19th century (Grade II); and an "impressive" terrace of 5 three-story
Georgian houses at nos 52 to 55 (Grade II). There follow The Malthouse, nos 49 and 50 (early 19th century, Grade II); no. 44, Navigator's Cottage and no. 45, Picton House
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The Strand itself is some 500 metres of houses, forming terraces in varied styles and heights, fronting the riverside walk. The backs of the houses face Thames Road, the many small outbuildings of differing ages giving it "an interesting and varied character."
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The City Barge pub opened in the 15th century, though only some of the lower part survived the World War II bombing. A 1940 land mine destroyed much of the pub and the two small cottages that were next to it, where the pub's bar now stands.
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film documented the riverside pubs, Georgian houses and the river traffic of Strand-on-the-Green at that time; it asserted that at one time, "salmon teemed in the Thames, and London got most of it from Strand-on-the-Green". Scenes from the
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pottery has been found in the area. The area is first named "Stronde" in 1353 (probably meaning "shore"), at which time it was a fishing village. In 1593 it was named "Strand Green"; the name had become "Strand under Green" on
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cast-iron columns; in the centre of this on the first floor is a French window. The windows in the bow have "good cast iron balconettes". The main door has six panels and a rectangular fan window above.
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were shot in the City Barge pub and around Strand-on-the-Green. Part of the 1969 romantic musical
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The Intimate Screen: Early British Television Drama
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1188:. Brentford & Chiswick Local History Society
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1911:British Queen Anne Revival architecture
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18:Riverside area in West London, England
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1672:. Strand on the Green Sailing Club
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1210:. Get West London. 17 January 2016
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2152:John I. Thornycroft & Company
2016:Our Lady of Grace & St Edward
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2045:Chiswick Park Cricket Ground
1906:Architecture of Bedford Park
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1961:Arts Educational Schools
1584:The Buildings of England
675:The Strand-on-the-Green
363:; a local landmark, the
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2858:Brentford and Isleworth
2727:Osterley Park and House
2404:Chiswick Urban District
2249:Battle of Turnham Green
1775:. The Chiswick Calendar
1396:Oxford University Press
1117:. May 2018. p. 6.
355:, with many "imposing"
252:Brentford and Isleworth
3195:St Michael, Grove Park
3130:Holy Trinity, Hounslow
3095:Christ Church, Feltham
2906:Tube and rail stations
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1923:London Buddhist Vihara
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3085:All Saints, Isleworth
2881:Barnes Railway Bridge
2737:Parks and open spaces
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1617:"Kew Railway Bridge"
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967:the Earl of Grantham
745:The Bell & Crown
575:Grand Junction Canal
262:London Assembly
198:Sovereign state
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3145:St Faith, Brentford
3140:St Dunstan, Feltham
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2299:Chiswick Roundabout
2218:Strand-on-the-Green
2071:St Michael's Church
1954:Bedford Park (part)
990:The Pursuit of Love
973:, and the novelist
581:from Kew Palace to
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67:Strand-on-the-Green
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3180:St Leonard, Heston
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2863:Feltham and Heston
2314:Kew Railway Bridge
2309:Hogarth Roundabout
2208:St Nicholas Church
2169:Embassy of Moldova
1992:Chiswick High Road
1966:Chiswick Playhouse
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