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  Borough Richmond
  Traditional Middlesex
  Constituency Twickenham
  PostTown
  PostCode
  DiallingCode 020
  GridReference TQ164731
  GLA South West London


Eel Pie Island, in the River Thames at Twickenham in London , can only be reached by a footbridge or boat. Eel Pie Island was earlier called Twickenham Ait and before that The Parish Ait, even earlier the island was three separate aits.

In 1889 it was proposed to build a bridge to the island but that didn't happen until 1957.

Today, it has about 50 houses with 120 inhabitants with some small businesses and a nature reserve at each end. It is also home to Twickenham Rowing Club , one of the oldest rowing clubs on the Thames, and Richmond Yacht Club .

The island was the site of the now legendary The Eel Pie Hotel which was a genteel 19th Century building hosting Ballroom Dancing during the 1920s and 1930s . In the 1950s it became a venue for Jazz and then in the 1960s the new sound of Rock and R&B .

Many famous names performed here between 1962 and 1967 :

In 1967 , Eel Pie Island Hotel was forced to close because the owner could not meet the £200,000 cost of repairs demanded by the police. Squatters soon moved in. In 1969 , the Club briefly reopened as Colonel Barefoot's Rock Garden, with progressive bands like Black Sabbath , The Edgar Broughton Band , and legends Led Zeppelin .

The Eel Pie Studios were owned by Pete Townshend and were the location of several significant pop and rock recordings. Townshend's publishing company, ''Eel Pie Publishing Limited'' is named after the Ait .

Original Doctor Who actor William Hartnell lived in a house on the island during the 1960s .

In 1971 , the Eel Pie Island Hotel burned down in a mysterious fire. The centre of the island was devastated by fire in 1996 and a year later the footbridge was damaged by a utilities contractor, a new one being opened in August 1998 .

In 2005, Eel Pie Island was briefly invaded by writer and presenter Danny Wallace , who intended to claim the territory as his own and form a new country, but order was swiftly restored when his two-man invasion force was routed by local authorities.

Eel Pie island is the home of the indie band Mystery Jets and Trevor Baylis .

Eel Pie Island was also the setting of a murder mystery written by David Frome (Zenith Brown) in 1932. It was part of the Mr Pinkerton Series, featuring amateur sleuth Evan Pinkerton, a widower Welshman, and his friend Chief Inspector J. Humphrey Bull of Scotland Yard.


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