Architecture of Bedford Park
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Architecture of Bedford Park
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The architecture of Bedford Park in Chiswick, West London, is characterised largely by Queen Anne Revival style, meaning an eclectic mixture of English and Flemish house styles from the 17th and 18th centuries, with elements of many other styles featuring in some of the buildings. As well as domestic buildings, the Bedford Park estate has a group of public buildings, namely its church, St Michael and All Angels; a social club, now the London Buddhist Vihara; its inn, The Tabard, and next door i
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Architectural design of a West London suburb
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Architecture_of_Bedford_Park
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2023-05-27T02:10:00Z
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