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  2. Chiswick High Road - Wikipedia

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    Chiswick High Road is the principal shopping and dining street of Chiswick, a district in the west of London. It was part of the main Roman road running west out of London, and remained the main road until the 1950s when the A4 was built across Chiswick.

  3. Old Pack Horse - Wikipedia

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    The Friends of Turnham Green cited the overshadowing of the pub in their successful objection to the development of the whole of the adjacent part of Chiswick High Road and area behind it in 2015. [4] In 2024, the pub was extensively refurbished, reopening on 4 April. [5]

  4. Chiswick Roundabout - Wikipedia

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    Chiswick Roundabout is a major roundabout with a flyover in Chiswick, West London.It was opened in 1959 and is the meeting point of three roads that terminate here, the A205 South Circular, A315 Chiswick High Road, A406 North Circular; and one road which carries on through and interfaces with the M4 – the A4 Great West Road – therefore, it is extremely busy in daytime.

  5. A316 road - Wikipedia

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    After Chiswick Bridge, the A316 is Clifford Avenue until its next crossroads, the South Circular Road (A205) and the A3003 to Mortlake and Barnes at Chalker's Corner. It becomes the dual-carriageway Lower Richmond Road before crossing the B353 at Manor Circus, North Sheen and then the single-carriageway Lower Mortlake Road before crossing the A307 at Richmond Circus.

  6. Chiswick Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Chiswick Empire was a theatre facing Turnham Green in Chiswick that opened in 1912 and closed and was demolished in 1959. A venue for touring artists, some of the greatest names in drama, variety and music hall performed there including George Formby , Laurel and Hardy , Chico Marx , Peter Sellers and Liberace .

  7. St Michael and All Angels, Bedford Park - Wikipedia

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    St Michael and All Angels began as a temporary building on Chiswick High Road opposite Chiswick Lane, some distance from its present site, in 1876. The present church at the corner of Turnham Green Terrace and Bath Road, near Turnham Green tube station, was designed by the architect Norman Shaw.

  8. Gunnersbury - Wikipedia

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    The defining symbol of Gunnersbury is the 18-storey high BSI (British Standards Institution) building on Chiswick High Road. Between 1966 and 1992 the block housed a divisional headquarters of IBM UK. Below this building Gunnersbury station serves the Richmond branch of the District line and the London Overground's Mildmay line to Stratford.

  9. Stamford Brook - Wikipedia

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    Surface water and foul water drains beside and under short stretches of Piccadilly and District lines [n 1] followed by the rear of numbers up to 438 Chiswick High Road, then turn ENE follow the lowest depression of that watercourse, cutting across Chiswick Common, crossing the District Line at Turnham Green tube station to reach the formerly ...