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31/07/18. Spotlight Barnes. Tucked into a bend on the River Thames, Barnes is an affluent residential area with a village atmosphere. Historic pubs, smart boutiques and upscale restaurants dot the area around its duck pond and green, home to an annual summer fair. Barnes Common and the London Wetland Centre's bird-rich lakes and gardens attract strolling families and wildlife enthusiasts, while joggers and walkers hit the riverside Thames Path. Street scene, Church Road. ? Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

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31/07/18. Spotlight Barnes. Tucked into a bend on the River Thames, Barnes is an affluent residential area with a village atmosphere. Historic pubs, smart boutiques and upscale restaurants dot the area around its duck pond and green, home to an annual summer fair. Barnes Common and the London Wetland Centre's bird-rich lakes and gardens attract strolling families and wildlife enthusiasts, while joggers and walkers hit the riverside Thames Path. Properties on Barnes Green, Church Road. ? Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

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31/07/18. Spotlight Barnes. Tucked into a bend on the River Thames, Barnes is an affluent residential area with a village atmosphere. Historic pubs, smart boutiques and upscale restaurants dot the area around its duck pond and green, home to an annual summer fair. Barnes Common and the London Wetland Centre's bird-rich lakes and gardens attract strolling families and wildlife enthusiasts, while joggers and walkers hit the riverside Thames Path. Barnes Bridge Station. ? Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

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31/07/18. Spotlight Barnes. Tucked into a bend on the River Thames, Barnes is an affluent residential area with a village atmosphere. Historic pubs, smart boutiques and upscale restaurants dot the area around its duck pond and green, home to an annual summer fair. Barnes Common and the London Wetland Centre's bird-rich lakes and gardens attract strolling families and wildlife enthusiasts, while joggers and walkers hit the riverside Thames Path. Properties on Barnes High Street.. ? Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

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31/07/18. Spotlight Barnes. Tucked into a bend on the River Thames, Barnes is an affluent residential area with a village atmosphere. Historic pubs, smart boutiques and upscale restaurants dot the area around its duck pond and green, home to an annual summer fair. Barnes Common and the London Wetland Centre's bird-rich lakes and gardens attract strolling families and wildlife enthusiasts, while joggers and walkers hit the riverside Thames Path. &Feast, a cool cafe & eatery on Church Road. &Feast has been a fixture of the area for 2 1/2 years owned & operated by a born & bred local. His company is predominantly a catering company & the shop was opened as a means of showing what they do to a wider audience. Food is most definitely at the front with everything made fresh on-site. Run by a team of chefs, their menu is constantly changing & always seasonal. The cafe operates, as the name suggests like a feast with huge bowls on the countertop to choose from with generous salads alongside solid staples like pastries, quiches, scotch eggs & sandwiches. They built the cafe on "The Best Sausage Rolls In Barnes" , Coffee is from Weany Bean, a small roastery in Harringey. One of their more popular & unusual dishes on the menu is slow-cooked smoked beef brisket in a Thai curry served with lime creme fraische, candied pecans & micro Thai basil all served in a homemade slider. Photographed in the kitchen are chefs Michelle Marshall-McGarry & Cameron Chapman. Photographed within the cafe are Evie Kock, Front of House (blonde-dungarees) & Angliki Kitrini, Barista (blue top). ? Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

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31/07/18. Spotlight Barnes. Tucked into a bend on the River Thames, Barnes is an affluent residential area with a village atmosphere. Historic pubs, smart boutiques and upscale restaurants dot the area around its duck pond and green, home to an annual summer fair. Barnes Common and the London Wetland Centre's bird-rich lakes and gardens attract strolling families and wildlife enthusiasts, while joggers and walkers hit the riverside Thames Path. &Feast, a cool cafe & eatery on Church Road. &Feast has been a fixture of the area for 2 1/2 years owned & operated by a born & bred local. His company is predominantly a catering company & the shop was opened as a means of showing what they do to a wider audience. Food is most definitely at the front with everything made fresh on-site. Run by a team of chefs, their menu is constantly changing & always seasonal. The cafe operates, as the name suggests like a feast with huge bowls on the countertop to choose from with generous salads alongside solid staples like pastries, quiches, scotch eggs & sandwiches. They built the cafe on "The Best Sausage Rolls In Barnes" , Coffee is from Weany Bean, a small roastery in Harringey. One of their more popular & unusual dishes on the menu is slow-cooked smoked beef brisket in a Thai curry served with lime creme fraische, candied pecans & micro Thai basil all served in a homemade slider. Photographed in the kitchen are chefs Michelle Marshall-McGarry & Cameron Chapman. Photographed within the cafe are Evie Kock, Front of House (blonde-dungarees) & Angliki Kitrini, Barista (blue top). ? Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

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31/07/18. Spotlight Barnes. Tucked into a bend on the River Thames, Barnes is an affluent residential area with a village atmosphere. Historic pubs, smart boutiques and upscale restaurants dot the area around its duck pond and green, home to an annual summer fair. Barnes Common and the London Wetland Centre's bird-rich lakes and gardens attract strolling families and wildlife enthusiasts, while joggers and walkers hit the riverside Thames Path. Barnes Community Association, Barnes High Street. ? Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

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31/07/18. Spotlight Barnes. Tucked into a bend on the River Thames, Barnes is an affluent residential area with a village atmosphere. Historic pubs, smart boutiques and upscale restaurants dot the area around its duck pond and green, home to an annual summer fair. Barnes Common and the London Wetland Centre's bird-rich lakes and gardens attract strolling families and wildlife enthusiasts, while joggers and walkers hit the riverside Thames Path. &Feast, a cool cafe & eatery on Church Road. &Feast has been a fixture of the area for 2 1/2 years owned & operated by a born & bred local. His company is predominantly a catering company & the shop was opened as a means of showing what they do to a wider audience. Food is most definitely at the front with everything made fresh on-site. Run by a team of chefs, their menu is constantly changing & always seasonal. The cafe operates, as the name suggests like a feast with huge bowls on the countertop to choose from with generous salads alongside solid staples like pastries, quiches, scotch eggs & sandwiches. They built the cafe on "The Best Sausage Rolls In Barnes" , Coffee is from Weany Bean, a small roastery in Harringey. One of their more popular & unusual dishes on the menu is slow-cooked smoked beef brisket in a Thai curry served with lime creme fraische, candied pecans & micro Thai basil all served in a homemade slider. Photographed in the kitchen are chefs Michelle Marshall-McGarry & Cameron Chapman. Photographed within the cafe are Evie Kock, Front of House (blonde-dungarees) & Angliki Kitrini, Barista (blue top). ? Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

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31/07/18. Spotlight Barnes. Tucked into a bend on the River Thames, Barnes is an affluent residential area with a village atmosphere. Historic pubs, smart boutiques and upscale restaurants dot the area around its duck pond and green, home to an annual summer fair. Barnes Common and the London Wetland Centre's bird-rich lakes and gardens attract strolling families and wildlife enthusiasts, while joggers and walkers hit the riverside Thames Path. St. Mary's Church, Church Road. ? Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

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31/07/18. Spotlight Barnes. Tucked into a bend on the River Thames, Barnes is an affluent residential area with a village atmosphere. Historic pubs, smart boutiques and upscale restaurants dot the area around its duck pond and green, home to an annual summer fair. Barnes Common and the London Wetland Centre's bird-rich lakes and gardens attract strolling families and wildlife enthusiasts, while joggers and walkers hit the riverside Thames Path. Picture shows (L-R) Venetia Vyvyan, Owner & Sarah O'Mahoney, Bookseller at The Barnes Bookshop, Church Road. The community-led bookshop has been a fixture of the area for over 30 years with a heavy leaning towards children's literature. They also stock a nice range of stationary & traditional children's toys. ? Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

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31/07/18. Spotlight Barnes. Tucked into a bend on the River Thames, Barnes is an affluent residential area with a village atmosphere. Historic pubs, smart boutiques and upscale restaurants dot the area around its duck pond and green, home to an annual summer fair. Barnes Common and the London Wetland Centre's bird-rich lakes and gardens attract strolling families and wildlife enthusiasts, while joggers and walkers hit the riverside Thames Path. &Feast, a cool cafe & eatery on Church Road. &Feast has been a fixture of the area for 2 1/2 years owned & operated by a born & bred local. His company is predominantly a catering company & the shop was opened as a means of showing what they do to a wider audience. Food is most definitely at the front with everything made fresh on-site. Run by a team of chefs, their menu is constantly changing & always seasonal. The cafe operates, as the name suggests like a feast with huge bowls on the countertop to choose from with generous salads alongside solid staples like pastries, quiches, scotch eggs & sandwiches. They built the cafe on "The Best Sausage Rolls In Barnes" , Coffee is from Weany Bean, a small roastery in Harringey. One of their more popular & unusual dishes on the menu is slow-cooked smoked beef brisket in a Thai curry served with lime creme fraische, candied pecans & micro Thai basil all served in a homemade slider. Photographed in the kitchen are chefs Michelle Marshall-McGarry & Cameron Chapman. Photographed within the cafe are Evie Kock, Front of House (blonde-dungarees) & Angliki Kitrini, Barista (blue top). ? Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

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31/07/18. Spotlight Barnes. Tucked into a bend on the River Thames, Barnes is an affluent residential area with a village atmosphere. Historic pubs, smart boutiques and upscale restaurants dot the area around its duck pond and green, home to an annual summer fair. Barnes Common and the London Wetland Centre's bird-rich lakes and gardens attract strolling families and wildlife enthusiasts, while joggers and walkers hit the riverside Thames Path. Street scene, Church Road. ? Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

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31/07/18. Spotlight Barnes. Tucked into a bend on the River Thames, Barnes is an affluent residential area with a village atmosphere. Historic pubs, smart boutiques and upscale restaurants dot the area around its duck pond and green, home to an annual summer fair. Barnes Common and the London Wetland Centre's bird-rich lakes and gardens attract strolling families and wildlife enthusiasts, while joggers and walkers hit the riverside Thames Path. Picture shows (L-R) Venetia Vyvyan, Owner & Sarah O'Mahoney, Bookseller at The Barnes Bookshop, Church Road. The community-led bookshop has been a fixture of the area for over 30 years with a heavy leaning towards children's literature. They also stock a nice range of stationary & traditional children's toys. ? Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

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31/07/18. Spotlight Barnes. Tucked into a bend on the River Thames, Barnes is an affluent residential area with a village atmosphere. Historic pubs, smart boutiques and upscale restaurants dot the area around its duck pond and green, home to an annual summer fair. Barnes Common and the London Wetland Centre's bird-rich lakes and gardens attract strolling families and wildlife enthusiasts, while joggers and walkers hit the riverside Thames Path. Street scene, Church Road. ? Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

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31/07/18. Spotlight Barnes. Tucked into a bend on the River Thames, Barnes is an affluent residential area with a village atmosphere. Historic pubs, smart boutiques and upscale restaurants dot the area around its duck pond and green, home to an annual summer fair. Barnes Common and the London Wetland Centre's bird-rich lakes and gardens attract strolling families and wildlife enthusiasts, while joggers and walkers hit the riverside Thames Path. David Dixon (centre), Manager at Castelnau Tiles, Castelnau. One of the oldest independent businesses in the area, Castelnau Tiles has been a fixture of the area for 42 years offering the largest range in the area with well over 100 lines on offer, many bought directly from producers in Italy. ? Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

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31/07/18. Spotlight Barnes. Tucked into a bend on the River Thames, Barnes is an affluent residential area with a village atmosphere. Historic pubs, smart boutiques and upscale restaurants dot the area around its duck pond and green, home to an annual summer fair. Barnes Common and the London Wetland Centre's bird-rich lakes and gardens attract strolling families and wildlife enthusiasts, while joggers and walkers hit the riverside Thames Path. The historic Olympic Studios, Church Road. The building has been a fixture of the area since 1906 when it was known as Byfield Hall. In the early years, it was used as a theatre & later a cinema. In the '60's, it became a recording studio & was frequented by some of the most famous faces in the industry with The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix & Madonna to name but a few whom have recorded there. The venue reopened just under five years ago as a two-screen cinema (screen one-130 seats-photographed & screen two-73 seats) with additional cafe/ dining room & private member's club (photographed). The project is extending with a a record shop opening across the street next week operated by Olympic Studios' Archivist Roger Miles. There are also plans to bring back a recording studio within the venue on the rooftop. In the member's club, pictured are Nicholas Biazoti Di Santo Jr, Floor Supervisor (navy shirt, beard), Ben Payne, Front of House (white shirt/apron) & Maria Christina Bologna, Barista. ? Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

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31/07/18. Spotlight Barnes. Tucked into a bend on the River Thames, Barnes is an affluent residential area with a village atmosphere. Historic pubs, smart boutiques and upscale restaurants dot the area around its duck pond and green, home to an annual summer fair. Barnes Common and the London Wetland Centre's bird-rich lakes and gardens attract strolling families and wildlife enthusiasts, while joggers and walkers hit the riverside Thames Path. The historic Olympic Studios, Church Road. The building has been a fixture of the area since 1906 when it was known as Byfield Hall. In the early years, it was used as a theatre & later a cinema. In the '60's, it became a recording studio & was frequented by some of the most famous faces in the industry with The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix & Madonna to name but a few whom have recorded there. The venue reopened just under five years ago as a two-screen cinema (screen one-130 seats-photographed & screen two-73 seats) with additional cafe/ dining room & private member's club (photographed). The project is extending with a a record shop opening across the street next week operated by Olympic Studios' Archivist Roger Miles. There are also plans to bring back a recording studio within the venue on the rooftop. In the member's club, pictured are Nicholas Biazoti Di Santo Jr, Floor Supervisor (navy shirt, beard), Ben Payne, Front of House (white shirt/apron) & Maria Christina Bologna, Barista. ? Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

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31/07/18. Spotlight Barnes. Tucked into a bend on the River Thames, Barnes is an affluent residential area with a village atmosphere. Historic pubs, smart boutiques and upscale restaurants dot the area around its duck pond and green, home to an annual summer fair. Barnes Common and the London Wetland Centre's bird-rich lakes and gardens attract strolling families and wildlife enthusiasts, while joggers and walkers hit the riverside Thames Path. The historic Olympic Studios, Church Road. The building has been a fixture of the area since 1906 when it was known as Byfield Hall. In the early years, it was used as a theatre & later a cinema. In the '60's, it became a recording studio & was frequented by some of the most famous faces in the industry with The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix & Madonna to name but a few whom have recorded there. The venue reopened just under five years ago as a two-screen cinema (screen one-130 seats-photographed & screen two-73 seats) with additional cafe/ dining room & private member's club (photographed). The project is extending with a a record shop opening across the street next week operated by Olympic Studios' Archivist Roger Miles. There are also plans to bring back a recording studio within the venue on the rooftop. In the member's club, pictured are Nicholas Biazoti Di Santo Jr, Floor Supervisor (navy shirt, beard), Ben Payne, Front of House (white shirt/apron) & Maria Christina Bologna, Barista. ? Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

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31/07/18. Spotlight Barnes. Tucked into a bend on the River Thames, Barnes is an affluent residential area with a village atmosphere. Historic pubs, smart boutiques and upscale restaurants dot the area around its duck pond and green, home to an annual summer fair. Barnes Common and the London Wetland Centre's bird-rich lakes and gardens attract strolling families and wildlife enthusiasts, while joggers and walkers hit the riverside Thames Path. Street scene, The Terrace as seen from Barnes Bridge including views over the River Thames looking towards Putney, Chiswick & Hammersmith. ? Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

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31/07/18. Spotlight Barnes. Tucked into a bend on the River Thames, Barnes is an affluent residential area with a village atmosphere. Historic pubs, smart boutiques and upscale restaurants dot the area around its duck pond and green, home to an annual summer fair. Barnes Common and the London Wetland Centre's bird-rich lakes and gardens attract strolling families and wildlife enthusiasts, while joggers and walkers hit the riverside Thames Path. &Feast, a cool cafe & eatery on Church Road. &Feast has been a fixture of the area for 2 1/2 years owned & operated by a born & bred local. His company is predominantly a catering company & the shop was opened as a means of showing what they do to a wider audience. Food is most definitely at the front with everything made fresh on-site. Run by a team of chefs, their menu is constantly changing & always seasonal. The cafe operates, as the name suggests like a feast with huge bowls on the countertop to choose from with generous salads alongside solid staples like pastries, quiches, scotch eggs & sandwiches. They built the cafe on "The Best Sausage Rolls In Barnes" , Coffee is from Weany Bean, a small roastery in Harringey. One of their more popular & unusual dishes on the menu is slow-cooked smoked beef brisket in a Thai curry served with lime creme fraische, candied pecans & micro Thai basil all served in a homemade slider. Photographed in the kitchen are chefs Michelle Marshall-McGarry & Cameron Chapman. Photographed within the cafe are Evie Kock, Front of House (blonde-dungarees) & Angliki Kitrini, Barista (blue top). ? Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

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31/07/18. Spotlight Barnes. Tucked into a bend on the River Thames, Barnes is an affluent residential area with a village atmosphere. Historic pubs, smart boutiques and upscale restaurants dot the area around its duck pond and green, home to an annual summer fair. Barnes Common and the London Wetland Centre's bird-rich lakes and gardens attract strolling families and wildlife enthusiasts, while joggers and walkers hit the riverside Thames Path. &Feast, a cool cafe & eatery on Church Road. &Feast has been a fixture of the area for 2 1/2 years owned & operated by a born & bred local. His company is predominantly a catering company & the shop was opened as a means of showing what they do to a wider audience. Food is most definitely at the front with everything made fresh on-site. Run by a team of chefs, their menu is constantly changing & always seasonal. The cafe operates, as the name suggests like a feast with huge bowls on the countertop to choose from with generous salads alongside solid staples like pastries, quiches, scotch eggs & sandwiches. They built the cafe on "The Best Sausage Rolls In Barnes" , Coffee is from Weany Bean, a small roastery in Harringey. One of their more popular & unusual dishes on the menu is slow-cooked smoked beef brisket in a Thai curry served with lime creme fraische, candied pecans & micro Thai basil all served in a homemade slider. Photographed in the kitchen are chefs Michelle Marshall-McGarry & Cameron Chapman. Photographed within the cafe are Evie Kock, Front of House (blonde-dungarees) & Angliki Kitrini, Barista (blue top). ? Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

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31/07/18. Spotlight Barnes. Tucked into a bend on the River Thames, Barnes is an affluent residential area with a village atmosphere. Historic pubs, smart boutiques and upscale restaurants dot the area around its duck pond and green, home to an annual summer fair. Barnes Common and the London Wetland Centre's bird-rich lakes and gardens attract strolling families and wildlife enthusiasts, while joggers and walkers hit the riverside Thames Path. David Dixon (centre), Manager at Castelnau Tiles, Castelnau. One of the oldest independent businesses in the area, Castelnau Tiles has been a fixture of the area for 42 years offering the largest range in the area with well over 100 lines on offer, many bought directly from producers in Italy. ? Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

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31/07/18. Spotlight Barnes. Tucked into a bend on the River Thames, Barnes is an affluent residential area with a village atmosphere. Historic pubs, smart boutiques and upscale restaurants dot the area around its duck pond and green, home to an annual summer fair. Barnes Common and the London Wetland Centre's bird-rich lakes and gardens attract strolling families and wildlife enthusiasts, while joggers and walkers hit the riverside Thames Path. Street scene, Church Road. ? Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

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31/07/18. Spotlight Barnes. Tucked into a bend on the River Thames, Barnes is an affluent residential area with a village atmosphere. Historic pubs, smart boutiques and upscale restaurants dot the area around its duck pond and green, home to an annual summer fair. Barnes Common and the London Wetland Centre's bird-rich lakes and gardens attract strolling families and wildlife enthusiasts, while joggers and walkers hit the riverside Thames Path. The historic Olympic Studios, Church Road. The building has been a fixture of the area since 1906 when it was known as Byfield Hall. In the early years, it was used as a theatre & later a cinema. In the '60's, it became a recording studio & was frequented by some of the most famous faces in the industry with The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix & Madonna to name but a few whom have recorded there. The venue reopened just under five years ago as a two-screen cinema (screen one-130 seats-photographed & screen two-73 seats) with additional cafe/ dining room & private member's club (photographed). The project is extending with a a record shop opening across the street next week operated by Olympic Studios' Archivist Roger Miles. There are also plans to bring back a recording studio within the venue on the rooftop. In the member's club, pictured are Nicholas Biazoti Di Santo Jr, Floor Supervisor (navy shirt, beard), Ben Payne, Front of House (white shirt/apron) & Maria Christina Bologna, Barista. ? Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

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31/07/18. Spotlight Barnes. Tucked into a bend on the River Thames, Barnes is an affluent residential area with a village atmosphere. Historic pubs, smart boutiques and upscale restaurants dot the area around its duck pond and green, home to an annual summer fair. Barnes Common and the London Wetland Centre's bird-rich lakes and gardens attract strolling families and wildlife enthusiasts, while joggers and walkers hit the riverside Thames Path. The historic Olympic Studios, Church Road. The building has been a fixture of the area since 1906 when it was known as Byfield Hall. In the early years, it was used as a theatre & later a cinema. In the '60's, it became a recording studio & was frequented by some of the most famous faces in the industry with The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix & Madonna to name but a few whom have recorded there. The venue reopened just under five years ago as a two-screen cinema (screen one-130 seats-photographed & screen two-73 seats) with additional cafe/ dining room & private member's club (photographed). The project is extending with a a record shop opening across the street next week operated by Olympic Studios' Archivist Roger Miles. There are also plans to bring back a recording studio within the venue on the rooftop. In the member's club, pictured are Nicholas Biazoti Di Santo Jr, Floor Supervisor (navy shirt, beard), Ben Payne, Front of House (white shirt/apron) & Maria Christina Bologna, Barista. ? Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

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31/07/18. Spotlight Barnes. Tucked into a bend on the River Thames, Barnes is an affluent residential area with a village atmosphere. Historic pubs, smart boutiques and upscale restaurants dot the area around its duck pond and green, home to an annual summer fair. Barnes Common and the London Wetland Centre's bird-rich lakes and gardens attract strolling families and wildlife enthusiasts, while joggers and walkers hit the riverside Thames Path. The historic Olympic Studios, Church Road. The building has been a fixture of the area since 1906 when it was known as Byfield Hall. In the early years, it was used as a theatre & later a cinema. In the '60's, it became a recording studio & was frequented by some of the most famous faces in the industry with The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix & Madonna to name but a few whom have recorded there. The venue reopened just under five years ago as a two-screen cinema (screen one-130 seats-photographed & screen two-73 seats) with additional cafe/ dining room & private member's club (photographed). The project is extending with a a record shop opening across the street next week operated by Olympic Studios' Archivist Roger Miles. There are also plans to bring back a recording studio within the venue on the rooftop. In the member's club, pictured are Nicholas Biazoti Di Santo Jr, Floor Supervisor (navy shirt, beard), Ben Payne, Front of House (white shirt/apron) & Maria Christina Bologna, Barista. ? Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

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31/07/18. Spotlight Barnes. Tucked into a bend on the River Thames, Barnes is an affluent residential area with a village atmosphere. Historic pubs, smart boutiques and upscale restaurants dot the area around its duck pond and green, home to an annual summer fair. Barnes Common and the London Wetland Centre's bird-rich lakes and gardens attract strolling families and wildlife enthusiasts, while joggers and walkers hit the riverside Thames Path. St. Osmund's School, Church Road. ? Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

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31/07/18. Spotlight Barnes. Tucked into a bend on the River Thames, Barnes is an affluent residential area with a village atmosphere. Historic pubs, smart boutiques and upscale restaurants dot the area around its duck pond and green, home to an annual summer fair. Barnes Common and the London Wetland Centre's bird-rich lakes and gardens attract strolling families and wildlife enthusiasts, while joggers and walkers hit the riverside Thames Path. Street scene, Barnes Green & pond, which connects with Barnes Common. ? Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

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31/07/18. Spotlight Barnes. Tucked into a bend on the River Thames, Barnes is an affluent residential area with a village atmosphere. Historic pubs, smart boutiques and upscale restaurants dot the area around its duck pond and green, home to an annual summer fair. Barnes Common and the London Wetland Centre's bird-rich lakes and gardens attract strolling families and wildlife enthusiasts, while joggers and walkers hit the riverside Thames Path. Properties on Willow Avenue. ? Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

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31/07/18. Spotlight Barnes. Tucked into a bend on the River Thames, Barnes is an affluent residential area with a village atmosphere. Historic pubs, smart boutiques and upscale restaurants dot the area around its duck pond and green, home to an annual summer fair. Barnes Common and the London Wetland Centre's bird-rich lakes and gardens attract strolling families and wildlife enthusiasts, while joggers and walkers hit the riverside Thames Path. Properties on Willow Avenue. ? Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

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31/07/18. Spotlight Barnes. Tucked into a bend on the River Thames, Barnes is an affluent residential area with a village atmosphere. Historic pubs, smart boutiques and upscale restaurants dot the area around its duck pond and green, home to an annual summer fair. Barnes Common and the London Wetland Centre's bird-rich lakes and gardens attract strolling families and wildlife enthusiasts, while joggers and walkers hit the riverside Thames Path. Street scene, Church Road. ? Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

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31/07/18. Spotlight Barnes. Tucked into a bend on the River Thames, Barnes is an affluent residential area with a village atmosphere. Historic pubs, smart boutiques and upscale restaurants dot the area around its duck pond and green, home to an annual summer fair. Barnes Common and the London Wetland Centre's bird-rich lakes and gardens attract strolling families and wildlife enthusiasts, while joggers and walkers hit the riverside Thames Path. Properties on Church Road. ? Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

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31/07/18. Spotlight Barnes. Tucked into a bend on the River Thames, Barnes is an affluent residential area with a village atmosphere. Historic pubs, smart boutiques and upscale restaurants dot the area around its duck pond and green, home to an annual summer fair. Barnes Common and the London Wetland Centre's bird-rich lakes and gardens attract strolling families and wildlife enthusiasts, while joggers and walkers hit the riverside Thames Path. St. Osmund's School, Church Road. ? Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

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31/07/18. Spotlight Barnes. Tucked into a bend on the River Thames, Barnes is an affluent residential area with a village atmosphere. Historic pubs, smart boutiques and upscale restaurants dot the area around its duck pond and green, home to an annual summer fair. Barnes Common and the London Wetland Centre's bird-rich lakes and gardens attract strolling families and wildlife enthusiasts, while joggers and walkers hit the riverside Thames Path. Malcolm Louis, the second-generation Owner of Two Peas In A Pod, Church Road. The one-stop-shop has been a firm fixture of the area for 35 years selling a wide variety of fresh fruit & vegetables, as well as a huge range of seeds, pulses & olive oils (over 20 ranges on offer from all over the world). They also offer one of the largest Gluten-Free ranges in the area. They are working towards operating as a zero-plastic business hand-packing nuts, seeds & pulses into refillable glass jars, as well as offering detergents & cleaning products on a refillable basis. ? Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

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31/07/18. Spotlight Barnes. Tucked into a bend on the River Thames, Barnes is an affluent residential area with a village atmosphere. Historic pubs, smart boutiques and upscale restaurants dot the area around its duck pond and green, home to an annual summer fair. Barnes Common and the London Wetland Centre's bird-rich lakes and gardens attract strolling families and wildlife enthusiasts, while joggers and walkers hit the riverside Thames Path. Malcolm Louis, the second-generation Owner of Two Peas In A Pod, Church Road. The one-stop-shop has been a firm fixture of the area for 35 years selling a wide variety of fresh fruit & vegetables, as well as a huge range of seeds, pulses & olive oils (over 20 ranges on offer from all over the world). They also offer one of the largest Gluten-Free ranges in the area. They are working towards operating as a zero-plastic business hand-packing nuts, seeds & pulses into refillable glass jars, as well as offering detergents & cleaning products on a refillable basis. ? Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

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31/07/18. Spotlight Barnes. Tucked into a bend on the River Thames, Barnes is an affluent residential area with a village atmosphere. Historic pubs, smart boutiques and upscale restaurants dot the area around its duck pond and green, home to an annual summer fair. Barnes Common and the London Wetland Centre's bird-rich lakes and gardens attract strolling families and wildlife enthusiasts, while joggers and walkers hit the riverside Thames Path. Malcolm Louis, the second-generation Owner of Two Peas In A Pod, Church Road. The one-stop-shop has been a firm fixture of the area for 35 years selling a wide variety of fresh fruit & vegetables, as well as a huge range of seeds, pulses & olive oils (over 20 ranges on offer from all over the world). They also offer one of the largest Gluten-Free ranges in the area. They are working towards operating as a zero-plastic business hand-packing nuts, seeds & pulses into refillable glass jars, as well as offering detergents & cleaning products on a refillable basis. ? Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

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31/07/18. Spotlight Barnes. Tucked into a bend on the River Thames, Barnes is an affluent residential area with a village atmosphere. Historic pubs, smart boutiques and upscale restaurants dot the area around its duck pond and green, home to an annual summer fair. Barnes Common and the London Wetland Centre's bird-rich lakes and gardens attract strolling families and wildlife enthusiasts, while joggers and walkers hit the riverside Thames Path. Street scene, Church Road. ? Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

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31/07/18. Spotlight Barnes. Tucked into a bend on the River Thames, Barnes is an affluent residential area with a village atmosphere. Historic pubs, smart boutiques and upscale restaurants dot the area around its duck pond and green, home to an annual summer fair. Barnes Common and the London Wetland Centre's bird-rich lakes and gardens attract strolling families and wildlife enthusiasts, while joggers and walkers hit the riverside Thames Path. Street scene, Barnes Green & pond, which connects with Barnes Common. ? Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

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31/07/18. Spotlight Barnes. Tucked into a bend on the River Thames, Barnes is an affluent residential area with a village atmosphere. Historic pubs, smart boutiques and upscale restaurants dot the area around its duck pond and green, home to an annual summer fair. Barnes Common and the London Wetland Centre's bird-rich lakes and gardens attract strolling families and wildlife enthusiasts, while joggers and walkers hit the riverside Thames Path. Street scene, Barnes Green & pond, which connects with Barnes Common. ? Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

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31/07/18. Spotlight Barnes. Tucked into a bend on the River Thames, Barnes is an affluent residential area with a village atmosphere. Historic pubs, smart boutiques and upscale restaurants dot the area around its duck pond and green, home to an annual summer fair. Barnes Common and the London Wetland Centre's bird-rich lakes and gardens attract strolling families and wildlife enthusiasts, while joggers and walkers hit the riverside Thames Path. Properties on The Crescent, right on the perimiter of Barnes Green. ? Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

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31/07/18. Spotlight Barnes. Tucked into a bend on the River Thames, Barnes is an affluent residential area with a village atmosphere. Historic pubs, smart boutiques and upscale restaurants dot the area around its duck pond and green, home to an annual summer fair. Barnes Common and the London Wetland Centre's bird-rich lakes and gardens attract strolling families and wildlife enthusiasts, while joggers and walkers hit the riverside Thames Path. Street scene, Barnes Green. ? Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

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31/07/18. Spotlight Barnes. Tucked into a bend on the River Thames, Barnes is an affluent residential area with a village atmosphere. Historic pubs, smart boutiques and upscale restaurants dot the area around its duck pond and green, home to an annual summer fair. Barnes Common and the London Wetland Centre's bird-rich lakes and gardens attract strolling families and wildlife enthusiasts, while joggers and walkers hit the riverside Thames Path. Properties on Brookwood Avenue. ? Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

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