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Crest Road
Crown Street
Humblescale with one-storey shops,
WoodlandsPark. Entrance to a small park,
Ice House survives from the house demolished in 1903.
Ealing House
Gas Board Sports Ground, on site of Elms garden
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St Martin
High Street
Typical of a once prosperous turn of-the-century suburban centre, withbanks and pubs providing the focal points around the small green in front of the church.
Barclays, close to thechurch, built for the London and South Western Bank and date1884,
199, The Midland Bank, c. 1900 with carved oriel
Six Bells, with shaped gables,
Kings Head with corner turret. All ready down-at-heel by 1989, when the area was on the verge of a reformation.
Fire Station former . Converted to an old people's centre in 1990-1.
King's Parade an appealingly 'artistic' shopping parade of 1904 by A. H. Sykes, George and Dragon much altered but early c17, with a jetty and projecting bay-windows.
135 much altered but early c17, with a jetty and projecting bay-windows.
Acton Hill church
Railway Hotel late Victorian,
1-5 elaborately detailed c 19 terraces.
13-21 with much cutbrickwork
Granada Social Club,the former Dominion Cinema of 1937 by F.E. Bromige.Exterior with confidently gross bulgy brick curves. Curvaceous auditorium with concealedlighting.
King Street
Safeways by Miller, Bourne & Partner. Large.
Lynton Road
Acton BCC Electricity Substation 1922
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1934 Metropolitan Electricity Supply Co KW rectifier for direct current supplies, in a chamber under the road, two ventilation shafts only access
Mark stone at the top of Capricorn's leg
Rush's Laundry using the mill pond water, medieval mill for tan yards, 1800s
Wingfield fell mongers, making things for the Crimean War
1879s Rush and Co Steam Laundry, 1905 Baldwincalled it Imperial Laundry.
Village Green dug out for gravel
Twyford Crescent
TwyfordCofESchool, The Elms in the centre at rear was the Electric Light and General Engineering Works
Uxbridge Road
407 West Lodge. only older building. dating from 1795-6,
Acton tram depot, became store for London Transport main engines, office staff and terminus