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Duke of Northumberland's River
The river turns sharply from flowing north to flowing east at this point and within a mile drains into the Thames at the site of what was one of the largest flour mills near London.
Image: © David Squire
Taken: 2 Dec 2005
0.05 miles
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Isleworth from the air
St John The Baptist church http://stjohnsisleworth.org.uk/ is in the lower right corner. Taken from a Heathrow bound flight from Glasgow.
Image: © Thomas Nugent
Taken: 18 Mar 2014
0.06 miles
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Duke of Northumberland's River at Woodlands, Isleworth
In the area known as Woodlands, the road ahead is appropriately called Riverside Walk. This section of the Duke of Northumberland's River dates from the time of Syon Abbey and supplied water to the mill at Isleworth and later to the ornamental ponds in the Duke of Northumberland's estate at Syon.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 20 Oct 2010
0.09 miles
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Isleworth from the air
St John The Baptist church http://stjohnsisleworth.org.uk/ is in the lower right corner. Taken from a Heathrow bound flight from Glasgow.
Image: © Thomas Nugent
Taken: 18 Mar 2014
0.09 miles
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The Duke of Northumberland's River at Isleworth
In the area known as Woodlands, the road on the left is appropriately called Riverside Walk. This section of the Duke of Northumberland's River dates from the time of Syon Abbey and supplied water to the mill at Isleworth and later to the ornamental ponds in the Duke of Northumberland's estate at Syon.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 20 Oct 2010
0.09 miles
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Trees by the Duke of Northumberland's River at Woodlands
This section of the Duke of Northumberland's River dates from the time of Syon Abbey and supplied water to the mill at Isleworth and later to the ornamental ponds in the Duke of Northumberland's estate at Syon. It makes a pleasant walk in this part of Isleworth which is known as Woodlands.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 20 Oct 2010
0.12 miles
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Farnell's Almshouses, Isleworth
Farnell’s Almshouses are located behind St John’s Church, Isleworth.
An expanding population in the 1840s caused overcrowding at All Saints’ Church, Isleworth, and a second church was proposed to ease this. The Duke of Northumberland gave a site on St John’s Road and donated £2,000 towards the cost of construction, the balance being raised by the community. Much of the money for the church was given by the Farnell and Glossop families. The vicarage, school and almshouses were all the gift of Mr John Farnell, owner of the Isleworth Brewery. Farnell’s Almshouses were built in 1858 to provide accommodation for six men and six women.They now comprise 13 bed-sitter terraced bungalows.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 20 Oct 2010
0.12 miles
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A way out of Thornbury Park
To St. John's Road after threading through an industrial estate.
Image: © Robin Webster
Taken: 22 Sep 2012
0.12 miles
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St John the Baptist, Isleworth - Font
Image: © John Salmon
Taken: 22 Jul 2014
0.12 miles
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St John the Baptist Church, Isleworth
Image: © Ian S
Taken: 19 Jan 2011
0.13 miles