Hand & Flower
24 Upper Ham Road, RichmondHam
TW10 5LA
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This pub/restaurant has had a very tasteful refurbishment both inside and out by the new tenant. The large paved garden area (now restored) has plenty of seating and a water feature.
History - This inn was created upon the site of a farm labourers cottage near Poulter’s Gate in the hamlet of Ham with Hatch, built for Sarah Burnham, a widow, in 1746. The ‘Hand and Flower’ name appeared in the 1861 Census and it seems the property was elevated to the status of an Inn sometime between 1851 and 1861. It has undergone alteration in recent years, but sections of some of the inner walls may still suggest the original structure of the little old two-story dwelling. The Gothic-style upper lancet windows facing the Garden on the North side also lend a certain touch of antiquity to the building. New swinging Pub Sign installed Nov 2023.
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