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Avaliação da contribuiçãoLet me take you back in time and share a fascinating story about a mysterious man named Charles Bossom. In the 18th century, Charles lived in Twickenham and worked as a gardener, possibly in one of the grand estates like Copt Hill. Twickenham was a rural area, far from London, where the fashionable nobility owned land. Charles's parentage is uncertain, but it is believed that he was the illegitimate son of a woman named Mary Bossom. Family rumors suggest she may have been related to the Bossom clan of the boat.
A great place to see how the swans pass, as they go on a drink or three sip. far enough from the center twickenham not full of rugby fans on playing days, but close enough to be a cozy walk along the towpath. beautiful relaxing atmosphere, personal great and eating is also in order, although we only shared a few snack plates. they want to go back and try the roast. beautiful terrace on the stairs, but inside can be a bit dark.
This place is a hidden gem. the main taste of this place it is placed on the river banks and other ingredients are peace and rest. this place leads them to the quiet as soon as they get in. it is surrounded by green, which calms its eyes. you have to come here to experience everything yourself this place is also filled quite quickly on a weekday evening. crowd looks like people living in the neighbourhood. most people take only drinks that could be because eating is expensive. but eating was good, although it was expensive. we had ordered chicken cabab with pita brot. Chicken was cooked to perfection and beautifully marinated I would like to visit this place again if I am in london. The...read more
Positiw: calm and quiet setting, good eating, brilliant service negatiw: the charm of this place is on the outside and it becomes difficult to enjoy this when the rain gods are in a bad mood! I would recommend this place for people looking for peace, sun and some good food and spirits to keep the ghosts! the charm of this place is its surroundings and its candid that they can enjoy this setting especially in the summers. this place is quiet and peaceful the only two sounds that they can hear is a lot of grumbling from ur tummy, until eating comes at their table or can be a burrp of satisfaction after their meal. this place is right next to the river thames and they have a deck with a view of the...more
One of my all time favourite pubs, when I was a regular loved the location, ambiance and just the fact that it was a pub. Great location on the river. This is what a pub should be, or at least it was. Hopefully it is still the same.