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  1. Chiswick Eyot / ˈ tʃ ɪ z ɪ k ˈ eɪ t / is a 3.266-acre (1.3 ha) narrow, uninhabited ait (river island) of the Thames. It is a tree- and reed-covered rise on the Tideway by Chiswick , in London , England and is overlooked by Chiswick Mall and by some of the Barnes riverside on the far bank.

  2. 27 de abr. de 2021 · Chiswick Eyot. Chiswick Eyot is a local nature reserve (Image: Thames 21) It is possible to walk to Chiswick Eyot at low tide but it is a local nature reserve and the land, which floods every high tide and is easily washed into the river, is fragile and dangerous so people are asked not to.

  3. Chiswick Eyot. Chiswick Eyot is both an historic withy bed (a history can be downloaded here: Chiswick Eyot as historic withy bed ) and, since 1993, a Local Nature Reserve. Since its inception, OCPS has been actively involved in helping preserve Chiswick Eyot.

  4. 28 de ene. de 2021 · A short film about a small island called the 'Chiswick Eyot' that sits in the Thames near Hammersmith Bridge. Rich in nature and history we look at the threats to this island and what the Old...

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  5. 11 de abr. de 2018 · April 11, 2018. We kick of a new series this week looking at islands in the River Thames in Greater London and start with the uninhabited Chiswick Eyot or Ait (a word for a river island). Located just off Chiswick Mall in London’s west, this 3.2 acre tidal island (one of 42 unbridged tidal islands in England) is the lowest in The ...

  6. Except for Frog Island – an arti­fi­cially created waste manage­ment facility at Rainham – Chiswick Eyot is the most easterly of London’s Thames islands. It is the only insular obstacle along the ‘ Cham­pi­onship Course ’ that is used for the Oxford and Cambridge boat race.

  7. 5 de abr. de 2022 · Chiswick Eyot is a three-acre uninhabited ait – a small river island – in the Thames tideway at Chiswick, London. As one of only a few islands in the Thames, it is an important area for natural capital and biodiversity.