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Rushmere Pond

Village, London, England

Rushmere Pond

2
 reviews
Length1 mi
Est. Steps2000
Introduction
Rushmere Pond is a 1 mile (2,000-step) route located near Village, London, England. This route has an elevation gain of about 0 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

King's College School

School
King's College School, commonly referred to as KCS, King's or KCS Wimbledon, is a selective independent school in Wimbledon, southwest London, England. The school was founded in 1829 as the junior department of King's College London and had part of the school’s premises in Strand, prior to relocating to Wimbledon in 1897.

Chester House, Wimbledon

Place
Chester House is a Grade II listed house on the west side of Wimbledon Common, Wimbledon, London, built in about 1700 or earlier.The radical politician and reformer John Horne Tooke lived there from 1792 until his death in 1812.

The Kier

Place
The Kier (sometimes The Keir) is a Grade II listed house on the west side of Wimbledon Common, built in 1789, later extended and now subdivided into nine flats.The house was built in 1789 for the Aguilar family of Portuguese Jews. In 1812, it was acquired by the McEvoy family, who were Roman Catholics.

Stamford House, Wimbledon

Place
Stamford House is a Grade II listed house on the west side of Wimbledon Common, Wimbledon, London, built in about 1720.Stamford House housed a "series of local vicars", and later became a school.From 1926 to 1940, there was a theosophical community living at Stamford House, led by Edward Lewis Gardner (1869-1969), who was a leading member of the Theosophical Society in England, and its general secretary from 1924 to 1928.

Hanford Row

Place
Hanford Row is a Grade II listed row of six terraced houses set back from the west side of Wimbledon Common, Wimbledon, London, that was built in the 1760s. These six labourers' cottages were named after their builder, William Hanford, a London businessman. The steep mansard roofs with dormer windows were a later addition.

West Lodge, Wimbledon

Place
West Lodge is a Grade II listed house on the west side of Wimbledon Common, Wimbledon, London, built in 1894, and designed by E. J. May.

West Side House, Wimbledon

Place
West Side House is a Grade II listed house on the west side of Wimbledon Common, Wimbledon, London, built in about 1760 or earlier.Spencer Gore, who won the first Wimbledon lawn tennis championship in 1877 and played for Surrey County Cricket Club, was born and raised at West Side House.

Wimbledon Common War Memorial

Historical

Rushmere Pond

Water

Cannizaro Park Hotel

Tourist Attraction
Reviews
4.5
(2)
duncan.owen
2022/11/17
mitchell.harper
2020/04/15
Route Details

Length

1 mi

Est. Steps

2000
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