DescriptionWesterley Ware, by Kew Bridge - geograph.org.uk - 1333216.jpg
English: Westerley Ware, by Kew Bridge Westerley Ware is a small garden and recreation ground at the foot of Kew Bridge. It has a quiet hedge-bordered memorial garden, a grass area, three hard tennis courts and a childrens playground containing many new items of play equipment. It was originally created as a memorial garden to the fallen in the First World War, the name refers to the practice of netting weirs or "wares" to catch fish.
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