Bedford Park, London

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Bedford Park, London is a late 19th-century suburban garden estate in West London, celebrated as one of the world’s first garden suburbs and noted for its distinctive Arts and Crafts–influenced architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf garden suburb
residential area
architect E. J. May NERFINISHED
Richard Norman Shaw NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Arts and Crafts NERFINISHED
Queen Anne Revival NERFINISHED
conservationAreaDesignation 1967
country United Kingdom
developedInPeriod late 19th century
developer Jonathan Carr NERFINISHED
hasAmenity Bedford Park green NERFINISHED
Bedford Park tennis courts
St Michael and All Angels Church, Bedford Park NERFINISHED
The Tabard Inn, Bedford Park NERFINISHED
hasBuilding Bedford Park Stores NERFINISHED
St Michael and All Angels Church, Bedford Park NERFINISHED
The Tabard Inn, Bedford Park NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic decorative terracotta details
domestic-scale architecture
red-brick gabled houses
tree-lined streets
hasHeritageStatus conservation area
hasTransport Turnham Green Underground station NERFINISHED
heritageDesignationScope predominantly late Victorian housing
inception 1875
influenced later garden suburbs in Britain
suburban planning in the United States
influencedBy Arts and Crafts movement NERFINISHED
picturesque planning ideals
localAuthority Ealing Council NERFINISHED
Hounslow Council NERFINISHED
locatedIn London NERFINISHED
London Borough of Ealing NERFINISHED
London Borough of Hounslow NERFINISHED
West London
locatedInTimeZone Europe/London
near Acton Green Common NERFINISHED
Gunnersbury NERFINISHED
Stamford Brook NERFINISHED
notableFor being one of the first garden suburbs in the world
coherent suburban town planning
distinctive domestic architecture
partOf Chiswick NERFINISHED
planningConcept integrated housing and community facilities
postalCode W4
streetPattern curvilinear roads

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Norman Shaw designed Bedford Park, London
Norman Shaw notableWork Bedford Park, London
Chiswick hasArea Bedford Park, London
this entity surface form: Bedford Park
Norwood borderedBy Bedford Park, London
this entity surface form: Bedford Park
garden suburb movement hasNotableExample Bedford Park, London