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Barnes is a district in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. It’s inside the north east of the borough and is positioned 9.3 km west south west of Charing Cross.
Barnes has numerous 18th and 19th century buildings in the streets near Barnes Pond, which make up Barnes Village conservation area where many of the mid-19th century buildings are situated. Around the east riverside, there’s the WWT London Wetland Centre which adjoins several fields for 3 main national team sports.
The town was once part of Surrey, and it appears within the Domesday book as âBerne’. Barnes’ village church was constructed in between 1100 and 1150 and named the Chapel of St Mary’s. It was extended during the early 13th century, and was added to again in 1786. A large fire destroyed components of the extensions to the church in 1978, so restoration work was done in 1984.
Barnes includes a lot of sporting history spanning decades. In football, a High Master of St Paul’s School, Richard Mulcaster, is recognised with turning mob football into a refereed team sport. The school sits on Lonsdale Road, but in the time of Mulcaster it was positioned in St Paul’s Cathedral. The town features a non-league football team named Stonewall FC, who play at Barn Elms Playing Fields.
Barnes Rugby Club is known to be the oldest club in the world in any football code. They play next to the WWT London Wetlands Centre. The town is also known for rowing; the loop of the Thames surrounding Barnes is a part of the Championship Course used for the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race.