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By entering your email address you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and consent to receive emails from Time Out about news, events, offers and partner promotions. Barnes is a small but perfectly formed Thames-side village in London, great for a stroll whilst discovering excellent local restaurants and boutiques, or simply relaxing by the river. A Grade II-listed park with an 'urban beach', which first opened in 1903 and was restored in 2012. Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon! A crispy fillet of hake, with a tomato and caper sauce and minted potatoes, was equally fine. The menu majors on comforting brasserie staples done well – bavette with chips and béarnaise, smoked chicken caesar salad, an exemplary fish cake – with the occasional inventive twist (goat’s cheese soufflé with saffron-poached pears) or seasonal ingredient (wild garlic). Food is restricted to tapas-style nibbles on a global theme (wun tuns, mini fish ’n’ chips, plates of cured meats); the champagnes are supplemented by a small selection of non-sparkling wines. Bright during the day and cosy at night, this friendly boozer will, as the name suggest, let you bring in your dog. Barnes is also the unlikely setting for one of London's most famous music studios: The Olympic Sound Studios.

The famous London Hammersmith Apollo entertainment venue is less than 0.5 miles away. BARNES LUXURY REAL ESTATE - The most beautiful exclusive properties and luxury apartmentsBARNES unveils to you its exclusive offer of rare and exceptional properties, of private residences in the most luxurious of the world's resorts. Dedicated to the democratisation of champagne (although the residents of Parsons Green hardly qualify as the great unwashed), Amuse Bouche has hit on a winning formula: a list of 40 or so champagnes – including at least eight available by the glass – that are served in relaxed, modern surroundings. You might also like to hire and bike and ride along the Thames Tow path to Barnes. var path = 'hr' + 'ef' + '='; Barnes & Barnes are independent RICS Chartered Surveyors working across London providing RICS Homebuyer's Surveys, Condition Reports, Party Wall Services & Valuations.

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To further add to the aforementioned village community feel, each year the local community association organises the Barnes Fair - a traditional village fete in July that attracts a reported 15,000 visitors as well as an annual food fair, held every September. Then, at heart of the area, there’s also a large duck pond and adjoining green, which plays host to a popular annual midsummer fair.

It’s just a short hop across the bridge from bustling Hammersmith, but Barnes’ village-like ambience is immediately relaxing. Its multilingual team of professionals will accompany you during the entire process and share their own knowledge of expatriation in London . Disabled Access; Children's Menu It has good transport links, great independent shops and restaurants, some brilliant schools and a great sense of community.

The small dining room, decorated in terracotta and olive tones, has a rustic, lived-in feel. Presentation is satisfyingly earthy, however; witness roast milk-fed lamb studded with rosemary and simply paired with cubes of roast potato.The maal concluded with a boozy crêpe served with prunes stewed in grappa.