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Bedford Park
Bedford Park was London's first garden suburb. It was created in 1881 as a middle class village for a then burgeoning bohemian and artistic community, who could commute into London on the newly built Metropolitan District Line.
Principally designed by architect Richard Norman Shaw, the houses are built in the Queen Anne style, with dutch gables, red brick and white painted balustrades predominant.
Turnham Green.
94 and 440 go along South Parade.
G.K. Chesterton lampooned Bedford Park in his 1908 novel The Man Who Was Thursday calling it Saffron Park.
Bedford Park Society website.
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