The Temple at Gunnersbury Park
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The 18th century Temple in the Gunnersbury Park in the London Borough of Hounslow overlooking the boating pond. It has been preserved by the Temple Trust between 1994 and 1998.
Located between the Round Pond and the main buildings, the cafe and childrens' playground can be foun...
Gunnersbury Arch, just off the Large Mansion and overlooking the great lawns that are usually occupie...
Gunnersbury Large Mansion is now the Gunnersbury Park Museum, which contains a collection of local hi...
The nineteenth century Orangery, built by Sydney Smirke for the Rothschild family who also worked on ...
The Gunnersbury "Small Mansion" is pretty big and overlooked a lake which might be restored. The outs...
The nineteenth century Orangery, built by Sydney Smirke for the Rothschild family who also worked on ...
Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, once lived in the mansion and had a bathhouse in “battlemente...
The Gothic Ruins on the east side of the Gunnersbury Park, just off the North Circular. These ruins a...
Twyford Crescent Gardens, one of those small green areas in a very urban area of Greater London. Next...
Twyford Crescent Gardens, one of those small green areas in a very urban area of Greater London. Next...
Gunnersbury Park is a park in the Brentford ward of the London Borough of Hounslow, in west London. Purchased for the nation from the Rothschild family, it was opened to the public by Neville Chamberlain, then Minister of Health, on 21 May 1926. The park is currently jointly managed by Ealing and Hounslow borough councils.
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