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Gunnersbury House
House, Places

Gunnersbury House

Syon Lodge, 201 London Road
House, Places

Syon Lodge

Park Cottages, 191-199 London Road
House, Places

Park Cottages

Coach and Horses
Places, public houses

Coach and Horses

69 London Road
House, Places

69 London Road

Wilson & Kyle gates
Industry, Places

Still Yard

Ancient yard at Wilson & Kyle,High Street

Yard shown on ancient maps, pre 1600s, currently derelict.

In Thames Policy Area. Continue reading “Still Yard”

Unknown's avatarKathOctober 14, 2013Leave a comment
Wilson & Kyle Building
Industry, Places

Wilson and Kyle Building

including gates and workshop in the yard,
High Street

Built in c1950s as works, currently derelict.

In Thames Policy Area. Continue reading “Wilson and Kyle Building”

Unknown's avatarKathOctober 13, 2013Leave a comment
81 High Street
Places

81 High Street

Built in the 18th century as residential, currently derelict.

In Grand Union Canal & Boston Manor Conservation Area and Thames Policy Area. Continue reading “81 High Street”

Unknown's avatarKathOctober 12, 2013Leave a comment
Jupps Overhanging Warehouse
Industry, Places

Jupps Warehouse

Overhanging warehouse at Town Wharf
Dock Road

Built as warehouse in c1930s, currently derelict.

In Thames Policy Area; partly in Grand Union Canal & Boston Manor Conservation Area Continue reading “Jupps Warehouse”

Unknown's avatarKathOctober 11, 2013Leave a comment
Beacon Works
Places

Beacon Works

(Pharos Marine),
Dock Road

Originally constructed as works and is now derelict.

Built in the c19th century with 20th century additions.
In Thames Policy Area. Continue reading “Beacon Works”

Unknown's avatarKathOctober 10, 20131 Comment
Dock Road
Places

Dock Road

Built as main use for dock thoroughfare.

Brentford Dock was constructed in 1859 but Dock Road itself may be much earlier.

In Grand Union Canal & Boston Manor Conservation Area; Thames Policy Area.
Continue reading “Dock Road”

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Works or Warehouse
Places

Works or Warehouse

High Street, Brentford

Built pre-1894

In Thames Policy Area Continue reading “Works or Warehouse”

Unknown's avatarKathOctober 8, 20131 Comment
Places

The Cottage and Pumping Station

Pump Alley TW8 0AP

Built in 1883 as a sewage pumping station it is now offices.

Locally listed.

In St Paul’s Conservation Area and the Thames Policy Area. Continue reading “The Cottage and Pumping Station”

Unknown's avatarKathOctober 7, 2013Leave a comment
Places

1-4 Pump Alley

Built as residential in 19th century. Locally listed. In St Paul’s Conservation Area and Thames Policy Area. History Row of cottages, grouped with nearby Pumping Station which was built by F. W. Lacy. [mapsmarker marker=”19″]   Continue reading 1-4 Pump Alley

Unknown's avatarKathOctober 6, 2013Leave a comment
68-69 High Street
Places, public houses

Former Rising Sun

68-69 High Street TW8 0AH Former Rising Sun pub, now Fat Boys Restaurant. Built in 18th century. Locally listed as number 68. In St Paul’s Conservation Area and in Thames Policy Area. History Licensed by 1763 as the Rising Sun. Acquired by Fuller Smith & Turner in 1908. Closed in 1959 and for some time was an antique shop and art gallery. Now Fat Boys … Continue reading Former Rising Sun

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