Pesthouse Common, Richmond

Coordinates: 51°27′35″N 0°17′19″W / 51.45972°N 0.28861°W / 51.45972; -0.28861
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Pesthouse Common, Richmond
Richmond upon Thames Borough Council as Trustees of the Richmond Parish Lands Charity[1]
StatusOpen all year
WebsiteRichmond upon Thames Borough Council's webpage on Pesthouse Common

Pesthouse Common, Richmond is an area of public open space on

horse chestnut trees and is managed by Richmond upon Thames London Borough Council to promote nature conservation.[2]

History

The common is so called as it had a pest house, a structure used for quarantining people with communicable diseases. The common, which used to belong to the Crown, originally extended from the bottom of Queen's Road to the gates of Richmond Park.[3] It had, near the site of the present Lass o' Richmond Hill pub on Queen's Road, a "pound overt" (open pound). Goods or cattle belonging to those had failed to pay fines imposed by the local courts were put there.[4]

A 1785

Act of Parliament granted the common to Richmond vestry, and it was then enclosed for a workhouse[nb 1] and burial ground, except for a small portion next to the lower part of Queen's Road. The pest house itself was pulled down in 1787.[3]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ The workhouse was built just off Queen's Road in what is now Grove Road, Richmond, and was opened in 1787. It later became Grove Road Hospital but has now been converted to residential use.
    Higginbotham, Peter (2011). "Richmond, Surrey: Richmond Parish Workhouse". The history of the workhouse. The Workhouse. Retrieved 7 February 2024.

References

  1. ^
    London Parks & Gardens Trust
    . Retrieved 7 February 2024.
  2. ^ "Pesthouse Common". Parks and open spaces. London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. Retrieved 19 January 2021.
  3. ^ a b Malden, H E, ed. (1911). "Parishes: Richmond (anciently Sheen)". A History of the County of Surrey: Volume 3. Victoria County History. pp. 533–546. Retrieved 11 March 2014.
  4. ^ "Law and order in Richmond". Local Studies Library: Local history notes. London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. 10 February 2020. Retrieved 7 February 2024.

External links

Further reading

  • Archer, John; Curson, David (1993). Nature Conservation in Richmond upon Thames, Ecology Handbook 21, London Ecology Unit, p.80