Richmond Hill, London

Richmond Hill in Richmond, London is a hill that rises gently on its northern side from the ancient Thames meadowlands around the site of Richmond Palace up to and slightly beyond the Richmond Gate entrance to Richmond Park, the former royal deer park 'emparked' or enclosed by Charles I. The descent southwestwards from this point back down to the upstream meadows is noticeably steeper, although the down gradient is less marked on its southerly and easterly progress through the park itself. Richmond Hill is also the name of the road (now classed as the B321) that runs from Richmond town centre to the top of the hill, and is one-way up the hill along its northern part.

This renowned hill offers the only view in England to be protected by an Act of Parliament—the Richmond, Ham and Petersham Open Spaces Act passed in 1902—to protect the land on and below Richmond Hill and thus preserve the fine foreground views to the west and south. Immortalised in paintings by Sir Joshua Reynolds and J. M. W. Turner, it was described by Sir Walter Scott as "an unrivalled landscape". It was this view that inspired the name of Richmond, Virginia, after colonial city founder William Byrd II noticed a curve in the James River that remarkably resembled this meander of Thames.

The scenic panorama may be viewed from Terrace Walk, laid out near the top of the hill in the 18th century. This promenade surmounts the Terrace Gardens and both are Grade II* listed in Historic England's Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in England.

As the town of Richmond developed from its founding in the early 16th century, after Henry VII had established Richmond Palace, the attributes of the hill naturally attracted desirable residential and commercial development – with the result that many substantial properties came and went on the hill over the centuries, some of them with famous or notable persons as owners or occupiers. That situation is still in vogue today.

The original homes on Richmond Hill were built in what is now The Vineyard, including Clarence House, Halford House, Michel's Almshouses and Vineyard House.

Further reading

  • Richmond Local History Society (2019). The Streets of Richmond and Kew (3rd edition), ISBN .

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Dr Jones
17 April 2010
On a sunny day it cant get better than this! Grab a beer from The Roebuck across the road and take a seat on one of the many memorial benches that look out over the most stunning view in London!
David Tyler
6 April 2014
Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a keg of beer, Jack fell down and found The White Cross which on a warm day by the river is a dream pint. Otherwise follow Jill to the viewtacular Roebuck.
Flave
27 April 2019
You can see the city from here! For an even better view, find King Henry’s Mound on the map
Callum Saunders
16 May 2010
One of the best views in Richmond overlooking Petersham, Ham & the Thames. Good pubs that let you take glasses outside - gets VERY busy at weekends & on summer evenings though.
Leiliane Valadares
27 October 2016
One of the most beautiful sunset of my life!
Denis Leroy
4 December 2015
Have a drink, sit on the grass, enjoy the view, take a nap on lying on the slope
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