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  2. Since 1965, Richmond has formed part of the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. As of 2011 it had a population of 21,469 (in the North Richmond and South Richmond wards). It has a significant commercial and retail centre with a developed day and evening economy.

  3. www.visitrichmond.co.uk › explore › film-and-tvTed Lasso - VisitRichmond

    If you love the hit comedy series as much as we do, then Richmond is the best place to be. We can confirm it is a real place and multiple parts of this amazing borough were used for filming! Uncover all the secrets of the hit comedy and visit all the Ted Lasso spots with the original Ted Lasso tour, one of the first established, or choose to ...

    • Richmond, Really. The beloved fictional soccer team at the heart of the series, nearly went by another name. "When we first wrote the pilot, it was called Greenwich FC as a placeholder," Hunt says.
    • The Crown & Anchor Pub. The Crown & Anchor is really the 300-year-old pub The Prince's Head, and it was one of the first places the showrunners saw, confirming Richmond was the place for them.
    • Ted's Street. Steps from The Prince's Head is the narrow pedestrian lane known as Paved Court, where the front door to Ted's flat (number 9 1/2 on the show, but 11A in real life) is located.
    • Chango Empanadas. Ted and Coach Beard's go-to take-away spot, located on Paved Court, is the very real Argentinian cafe, Chango Empanadas. Hunt says the tasty pastry pockets stuffed with beef, chicken or less traditional fillings like pumpkin and goat cheese "organically worked their way into the plot of the show" simply because they were a favorite of the cast and crew.
  4. Aug 8, 2024 · Richmond upon Thames stands out as a picturesque borough in southwest London, boasting a unique blend of urban sophistication and rural tranquility. This vibrant area offers desirable neighborhoods like Richmond Hill, Twickenham, and Kew, each with its distinct charm and amenities.

    • Ted Lasso’s Flat – 9½ Paved Court, Richmond, London. Home to many bakes, and famous shortbread cookies, and a never ending supply of peanut butter… 9½ Paved Court road is embedded in one of the quintessential Richmond alleyways that give this town its warm charm.
    • Richmond Theatre. Ever wonder where the charity auction took place in season 1? It’s Richmond Theatre, which is just off the Green, and is well worth a visit for a show or just to look at the real pretty red brick facade.
    • The Crown & Anchor Pub – The Prince’s Head Pub, 28 The Green, Richmond. Go Richmond! This is where the magic happens: fans screaming at the TV, Ted and Coach Beard having a pint, and where the famous AFC Richmond curse was told by Mae the pub owner.
    • Richmond Hill. This may be where Keeley has a glitzy photo shoot in season 1, but usually this is a super quiet spot where locals grab a drink from the pub across the road, find a spot on a bench and look over the lush green hills in the distance.
  5. Jul 28, 2024 · Some are clustered close together, particularly those in the south London areas of Richmond-Upon-Thames (yep, it’s a real place) and Twickenham. So it would be easy to see a few in one morning or afternoon.

  6. Aug 27, 2024 · Real location: Richmond Green. Richmond Green is a perfect place to begin your Ted Lasso filming locations tour as it’s right beside The Crown & Anchor’s exterior, The Prince’s Head. After a selfie and a pint, head to the west side of the green to check out Richmond Palace and the Trumpeter’s House.

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