please empty your brain below

I suspect we'll get more comments on what's 'coming next' than comments on Hanworth.
Hanworth had a cinema, the Rex. Now a block of flats.
Hanworth leisure centre and library was called Felthan Baths and leisure centre the original Hanworth library being on another site. The council closed that library to build a block of flats, moved the library into the baths and leisure centre and renamed to Hanworth Library and Leisure centre as Feltham has its own library.
About five to three for the quiz?
Not even that great for plane spotting either as it's too far south!
I'd have thought <spoilers>
Cornish Cockney: When Heathrow's southern runway is being used for east facing take offs (a rare but not completely unusual situation), Hanworth gets a good view of any planes turning west.

DG: Just my luck that when you are only one minute from my house, it is when I don't live in it.
Excitedly counting down to <spoilers>
Hanworth doesn’t have a single open pub.

It used to have - in no particular order:
Brown Bear - demolished as per your blog post
Oxford Arms - demolished - now flats
Moon - demolished and New Moon built in its place
New Moon - demolished - now flats
Horse & Groom - now Tesco Express
Swan - the last remaining pub is now residential
Jolly Sailor - demolished - now a petrol station

And there were possibly more than that.
If you took a photo under the A316 at apex corner, I may well have spotted you on this excursion!
A (fairly) recent positive addition to Hanworth was the Church of All Saints, by renowned post-War Church architect, the rather wonderfully-named Nugent Cachemaille-Day. Exterior and a couple of interiors here.
It’s ironic that Feltham Rugby Club play in Hanworth because Staines Rugby Club play in Feltham. And arguably so does Twickenham Rugby Club.










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