Metroland

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Metroland was a suburban region northwest of London developed in the early 20th century and romantically marketed as an ideal commuter-belt lifestyle destination along the Metropolitan Railway.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf commuter belt
marketing concept
suburban region
associatedWith commuter culture
railway-led property development
suburbanization of London
characterizedBy garden suburb style developments
rail-based commuting to central London
suburban housing estates
country United Kingdom
developedAlong Metropolitan Railway
developedFrom rural Buckinghamshire
rural Middlesex
developedInPeriod early 20th century
developmentDriver extension of the Metropolitan Railway into the countryside
hasCulturalImpactOn British perceptions of suburbia
hasHeritageStatus partly protected through conservation areas along the Metropolitan line
hasTransportLink Metropolitan line
historicalContext growth of London suburbs in the early 20th century
housingType owner-occupied suburban houses
influencedBy garden city movement
inspiredWork Metroland self-linksurface differs
surface form: Metroland (1973 BBC documentary by John Betjeman)

Metroland (1997 film based on Julian Barnes novel)
languageOfPromotion English
linkedTo Metropolitan Railway Country Estates Limited
locatedIn northwest of London
marketedAs ideal commuter-belt lifestyle destination
ideal suburban lifestyle
marketingImage healthy country living with urban accessibility
marketingMedium Metropolitan Railway publicity brochures
posters
notableAreaWithin Amersham
Chorleywood
Harrow
Pinner
Ruislip
partOf London commuter belt
surface form: Greater London commuter belt
promotedBy Metropolitan Railway
purpose to attract middle-class commuters
regionType railway suburb region
sloganTheme rural idyll within easy reach of London
timePeriodPeak interwar period
timePeriodStart circa 1910s
typicalAmenities golf courses
local shopping parades
parks and open spaces
typicalArchitecture interwar semi-detached houses

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Metroland inspiredWork Metroland self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Metroland (1973 BBC documentary by John Betjeman)