To extend the walk, head back to The Wick from Richmond Gate and turn left down Nightingale Lane to Petersham Road. Cross the road and follow the path on the left to the Thames, passing a landscape of river meadows. Turn left to Ham House and Garden after a mile. A fine 17th-century Stuart mansion, it houses collections of textiles, furniture and paintings and has formal gardens. Opposite the signpost for Ham House is Hammerton’s Ferry (daily, Feb-Oct, 10am-6pm or dusk if earlier), which takes you to the opposite bank for nominal fee. From there you can turn left to Marble Hill House, a Palladian villa set in 66 acres of riverside parkland with a collection of early Georgian paintings.
Alternatively, continue along the Thames Path to Teddington Lock for nearly two miles. Just before the blue bridge, turn left, cross two roads, go through a metal barrier and emerge opposite a children’s nursery. Turn right, then left into Lock Road and continue over a junction, with Ham Common pond on your right. At the junction with Ham Gate Avenue, follow this for about a mile to the park entrance.
Continue up the hill and, at the junction with the park road, turn left on the Tamsin Trail to reach Richmond Gate in about a mile. From there, return to Richmond station.
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