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  2. Chiswick, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Chiswick is a suburb in the Inner West [2] of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is located 9 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district in the local government area of the City of Canada Bay. Chiswick sits on the peninsula between Abbotsford Bay and Five Dock Bay, on the Parramatta River.

  3. Dukes Meadows - Wikipedia

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    Dukes Meadows is a riverside park in Chiswick, London. The land was bought by the council in 1923, and the park was opened in 1926. It is cared for by the Dukes Meadows Trust. The area is home to the Chiswick Farmers' Market, which helps to pay for the park's maintenance. From 2023 the Dukes Meadows Footbridge forms part of the Thames Path.

  4. Grove Park, Chiswick - Wikipedia

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    Grove Park is an area in the south of Chiswick, now in the borough of Hounslow, West London. It lies in the meander of the Thames occupied by Duke's Meadows park. [ 1 ] Historically, the area belonged to one of the four historic villages in modern Chiswick, Little Sutton .

  5. Bedford Park, London - Wikipedia

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    Leafy artists' suburb: a tile-hung detached house on Rupert Road, Bedford Park, by the architect Norman Shaw, 1879. Bedford Park is a suburban development in Chiswick, London, begun in 1875 under the direction of Jonathan Carr, with many large houses in British Queen Anne Revival style by Norman Shaw and other leading Victorian era architects including Edward William Godwin, Edward John May ...

  6. Strand-on-the-Green - Wikipedia

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    Strand-on-the-Green is one of Chiswick's four medieval villages, and a "particularly picturesque" [1] riverside area in West London.It is a conservation area, with many "imposing" [1] listed buildings beside the River Thames; a local landmark, the Kew Railway Bridge that crosses the River Thames and the Strand, is itself Grade II listed.

  7. Acton Green, London - Wikipedia

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    Most of the housing of Acton Green is to the northwest of the common; to its east is the Bedford Park area, developed speculatively as a place for artists at the same time as St Michael's and The Tabard. [9] There were formerly numerous small shops in the centre of Acton Green on Cunnington Street and Kingswood Road.