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Mortlake with East Sheen Society "We exist to preserve and protect
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The Area of Mortlake with East Sheen
For over 800 years courtiers, artists and statesmen have built their palaces and stately homes, planted trees and beautiful gardens in this Parish. Their achievements have given lasting character to the area contributing in many areas to its look and feel of the country. The River has always been of vital importance providing transportation, communication and fishing for the residents of Mortlake and East Sheen. It was on the River in 1348 that the first church, Saint Mary the Virgin, was built. Re-sited in 1543 its tower is the oldest building in the Parish. It was also on the River that the famous Mortlake Tapestry, the area’s most illustrious industry was located in 1619. It was established under the patronage of James I and continued in existence producing exquisite tapestries and other fine goods until it finally closed in 1703. From the 17th century onwards the produce of many market gardens was transported by barge down-river to London. View panorama of Mortlake Reach...
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