Forecourt Of Ham House is a Grade II listed building in the Richmond upon Thames local planning authority area, England. First listed on 25 June 1983. Statue.

Forecourt Of Ham House

WRENN ID
dusted-cobble-lichen
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Richmond upon Thames
Country
England
Date first listed
25 June 1983
Type
Statue
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The forecourt of Ham House, built in 1775, features a Coade stone figure of Father Thames created by John Bacon RA. This sculpture depicts a nude male figure, bearded and wreathed, reclining on a rock while pouring water from a vessel under his arm.

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Nearby listed buildings

  1. Ham House Grade I 41 m
  2. Ice House Grade II 53 m
  3. Entrance Gates and Railings of Forecourt to Ham House Grade II 54 m
  4. Service Yard Entrance to West of House Grade II 78 m
  5. Garden Walls and Gatepiers to South of House Grade II 119 m
  6. Tea Room Grade II 124 m
  7. Ham House Stables Grade II 177 m
  8. Boundary Wall on East Side of Ham Street Between Ham House Stables and the Manor House Grade II 212 m
  9. Stables to Manor House Grade II 459 m
  10. Manor House Grade II* 480 m