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Lonsdale Road Reservoir (also the Leg of Mutton Reservoir or Leg o' Mutton Reservoir) is a disused reservoir in Barnes in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.It is an 8.2 hectare local nature reserve and Site of Borough Importance for Nature Conservation, Grade 1, owned and managed by Richmond upon Thames London Borough Council.
St Paul's School is currently sited on Lonsdale Road, although in Mulcaster's time it was at St Paul's Cathedral in the City of London. Barnes was also home to Ebenezer Cobb Morley, who in 1862 was a founding member of the Football Association.
Greater London is one of the largest urban areas in Europe, with an area of 1,572 km 2 (607 sq mi). [1] ... Lonsdale Road Reservoir (Leg of Mutton Reservoir)
Lonsdale Road is a residential road in Summertown, north Oxford, England. [1] The road runs between Banbury Road to the west and the River Cherwell to the east. [2] To the south is Summer Fields School, a private preparatory school. St Michael and All Angels parish church is on the north side of Lonsdale Road, near the Banbury Road end. [3 ...
Lonsdale Square is a garden square in the Barnsbury district of Islington, North London. It is bounded by unusual Tudor Gothic Revival terraced houses, with picturesque gables and Elizabethan-style windows, and is probably unique among squares. [1] All the houses are listed buildings. The central public garden contains flower beds and mature trees.
Lonsdale Hundred, a hundred of the historic English county of Lancashire through which the River Lune flowed; Lonsdale (UK Parliament constituency), a parliamentary constituency from 1918 to 1950; Lonsdale College, Lancaster, a constituent college of Lancaster University, England; Lonsdale Square, London; Lonsdale Road, Oxford
The Terrace is a street in Barnes in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. It forms part of the A3003, and runs west from its junction with Barnes High Street and Lonsdale Road to the east, where it becomes Mortlake High Street. Only one side of the street has houses; they all overlook the River Thames.
The Harrodian School is a private day school in Barnes, South-west London. Formerly the site of Harrods Sports Club, the original premises have been extended and converted for educational purposes. The school opened in September 1993 with 65 pupils; by 2011, the roll had grown to 925.