Street in London, England
Looking eastwards with
Barnes Green on the right.
The
Sun Inn pub.
15–17 Church Road, a former bank.
St Mary's Church , which gives the street is name.
Church Road, Barnes is a street in
Barnes in the
London Borough of Richmond upon Thames .
[1] It runs from the junction between Rocks Lane (heading south towards
Barnes Common and
Barnes Station ) and
Castlenau (running northwards to
Hammersmith Bridge ) by the
Red Lion pub, westwards to the end of
Barnes High Street . It takes its name from the
St Mary's Church , a
Church of England building dating back to the twelfth century. Also located on the street are the
Sun Inn and the early eighteenth century
The Homestead , both
Grade II listed .
[2]
[3]
Barnes Green runs on the south side of the street. The
Olympic Studios were located in the street, notable for the records that
Jimi Hendrix made there.
[4]
Along with
Barnes High Street , it is the historic centre of
Barnes . It is a suburb of London, but it was historically a village located several miles away from
Central London . With the High Street, it now forms part of the
A3003 road . Many of the current buildings date back to the
Victorian and
Edwardian eras .
References
Bibliography
Lang, Paul Howard. Richmond upon Thames Through Time . Amberley Publishing Limited, 2015.
Pevsner, Nikolaus. London 2: South . Penguin, 1973.
Saunders, William. Jimi Hendrix: London . Roaring Forties Press, 2010.
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