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  2. Brentford - Wikipedia

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    Additional passenger station named 'Brentford Town' later constructed just north of Brentford High Street. 1884 Start of operations of Boston Manor Underground station (then known as Boston Road). 1889 Brentford Football Club founded by a rowing club seeking a winter sport. 30 May 1925 – Great West Road officially opened by King George V.

  3. List of public art in the London Borough of Hounslow - Wikipedia

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    Brentford High Street, at junction of Alexandra Road and outside Brentford County Court 51°29′03″N 0°18′14″W  /  51.48412°N 0.30401°W  / 51.48412; -0.30401  ( Brentford 1909 (originally stood in Ferry Lane; moved to current site 1992)

  4. Lot's Ait - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, the island was offered for sale with outline planning permission for a restaurant, a leisure facility and boat storage. It is accessible by footbridge, at low tide in sturdy boots across the thick, shifting mud bed of the channel against the Brentford shore, and by water from the slipway Goats Wharf off Brentford High Street. [2]

  5. Brentford railway station - Wikipedia

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    It was the main station for Brentford F.C.'s former ground Griffin Park, 400 metres east. The modest High Street of the suburb of Brentford (characterized by wide-ranging businesses and light industrial parks) is 300 metres south-east. Brentford Central - view eastward to Barnes in May 1961

  6. London Borough of Hounslow - Wikipedia

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    The borough stretches from near Central London in the east (Chiswick) to the border with Surrey in the west (Feltham and Bedfont), covering five major towns: Chiswick (W4), Brentford (TW8), Isleworth (TW7), Hounslow (TW3, TW4, TW5) and Feltham (TW13, TW14); it borders the boroughs of Richmond upon Thames, Hammersmith and Fulham, Ealing and ...

  7. Brentwood, Essex - Wikipedia

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    Brentwood's high street has also been subject to major redevelopment works costing between £3 million and £7 million. [21] [22] [23] This included the demolition of the Sir Charles Napier pub to build an additional lane to improve traffic flow at the west end of the high street, and re-laying the pavements and road surface in the high street ...

  8. Hounslow - Wikipedia

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    Junction of Bell Road and High Street Hounslow Heath Nature Reserve ASDA store with apartments at the Blenheim Centre High Street Hounslow railway station Hounslow East tube station. Hounslow (/ ˈ h aʊ n z l oʊ / HOWNZ-loh) is a large suburban district of West London, England, 10 + 3 ⁄ 4 miles (17.5 kilometres) west-southwest of Charing Cross.

  9. Carville Hall (Brentford) - Wikipedia

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    Carville Hall is a large house and estate in Brentford, West London. Today the grounds, now a public park, are divided into two by the elevated section of the M4 motorway . There are records of the house from 1777, when it was owned by the wealthy distiller and brewer David Roberts (c1733-97). [ 1 ]