Showing posts with label the London Apprentice Inn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the London Apprentice Inn. Show all posts

Monday, 9 June 2008

Night time, Isleworth Dock - # 08/129

There was a church and an important ferry crossing here in the year 965 - 100 years before the Normans arrived. The existing tower is medieval, the mass of the church is a modern building following a destructive fire in the 1940s. The London Apprentice inn building has been there since the 18th century. The river tide is low, exposing the beach. In the past it could flood up to the church and protective walls were built.

Sunday, 8 June 2008

A glimpse along the bar of the London Apprentice, Isleworth - # 08/128

Just a quick glance from the riverside terrace outside, towards the bar inside.

Tuesday, 6 May 2008

'roony relaxes with apple pie - # 08/95

In Isleworth, beside the Thames, is the London Apprentice inn. It's old. It sits beside the even older church and the ancient ferry crossing over to Richmond. It serves nice apple pie.