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Touring Gunnersbury
The district Gunnersbury of in Greater London (England) is a subburb located in United Kingdom a little west of London, the country's capital place.
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Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 15°C / 60 °F
Morning Temperature | 14°C / 58 °F |
Evening Temperature | 16°C / 61 °F |
Night Temperature | 12°C / 53 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 5% |
Air Humidity | 73% |
Air Pressure | 997 hPa |
Wind Speed | Strong breeze with 19 km/h (12 mph) from North |
Cloud Conditions | Overcast clouds, covering 100% of sky |
General Conditions | Moderate rain |
Monday, 25th of November 2024
10°C (50 °F)
7°C (45 °F)
Moderate rain, moderate breeze, overcast clouds.
Tuesday, 26th of November 2024
9°C (47 °F)
7°C (44 °F)
Light rain, gentle breeze, clear sky.
Wednesday, 27th of November 2024
7°C (45 °F)
5°C (41 °F)
Moderate rain, gentle breeze, broken clouds.
Hotels and Places to Stay
Clayton Chiswick
Hotel Xanadu
Kew Gardens BandB
The Kings Head Hotel
DoubleTree by Hilton London - Ealing
Novotel London Brentford
Hotel 55
Chiswick Lodge Hotel
Best Western Chiswick Palace
TRAVELODGE LONDON KEW BRIDGE
Videos from this area
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Commonly known as Dom at Kew Bridge Eco Village | Simon on the Sofa
Commonly known as Dom at Kew Bridge Eco Village | Simon on the Sofa | freeman on the land ▷ Please Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToSimonontheSofa Watch the FULL documentary...
David Sheylar | Kew Bridge Eco Village | London UK
Watch the FULL documentary at http://simononthesofa.com/sofa-talks/kew-bridge-eco-village/ Simon captured this footage on a day visiting Kew Bridge Eco Village in West London in May 2010....
Simon on the Sofa with Gareth at Kew Bridge Eco Village
Watch the FULL documentary at http://simononthesofa.com/free-stuff/kew-bridge-eco-village/ Simon on the Sofa on Tour at Kew Bridge Eco Village in London.Speaking with Gareth Newnham who ...
RT Country Acton 2011 RT 3228
London Transport Museum Acton Depot open day March 2011. AEC Regent III London Transport Museum Acton Depot Tag der offenen Tür im März 2011. AEC Regent III London Transport Museum ...
Hastings DEMU 1001 Cabview Barnes - Acton Wells 26.03.11 Norfolk Navigator
Cabview from Hastings DEMU 1001 Power Car 60118 during the 'Norfolk Navigator' railtour from Hastings to Dereham. This section covers from Barnes to Acton Wells. Engine vibration still an issue...
Shunting standard stock cars 1789 and 7281 around Acton works Dec 1991 A film by Fred Ivey
This film speaks for itself. Today's health and safety obsessed railway management would have kittens if they saw what happen here. The engineer inspecting the corrosion is the late Bob Greenaway.
60163 Tornado, crossing Bollo Lane Level Crossing, South Acton. 19/12/2011.
Un-spliced, so you see the barriers come down and the wait for the train to show. Go to 02:45 if you want only want to see and hear the train only. On time as it approaches South Acton Junction,...
Transporting L135 Acton Works November 1991 A film by Fred Ivey
Standard stock car L135 is moved by capstan powered traverser and electric trolley around London Underground's Acton works.
Very old Marryat & Scott lift at gunnersbury court in acton
Very old Marryat & Scott lift at gunnersbury court in acton town. This was a very lucky find. I had got of the train at acton town (on my way to acton depot) and I saw some blocks of flats,...
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
M4 motorway
The M4 is a motorway which links London and South Wales. Major towns and cities along the route include Reading, Swindon, Bristol, Newport, Cardiff and Swansea. Originally referred to as the London-South Wales Motorway, the English section was constructed between 1965 and 1971, the Welsh element was completed in 1993 and the Second Severn Crossing opened in 1996. The M4 runs close to the A4 from London to Bristol.
Public Record Office
The Public Record Office (abbreviated as PRO, pronounced as three letters and referred to as the PRO) was the national archive service of the United Kingdom from 1838 until 2003, when it was merged with the Historical Manuscripts Commission to form The National Archives. In 2006 the new organisation also took over the Office of Public Sector Information.
Kew Bridge
Kew Bridge is a bridge in London over the River Thames. The present bridge, which was opened in 1903 by King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, was designed by John Wolfe-Barry and Cuthbert A Brereton. The bridge was given Grade II listed structure protection in 1983.
The National Archives (United Kingdom)
The National Archives (TNA) is an executive agency of the Ministry of Justice of the United Kingdom. It is "the UK government's official archive, containing 1,000 years of history". There are separate national archives in some of the devolved parts of the United Kingdom: the National Archives of Scotland holds government and private documents relating to Scotland and the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland holds records for Northern Ireland.
Kew Railway Bridge
Kew Railway Bridge (or Strand-on-the-Green Bridge) spans the River Thames in London, England, between Kew and Strand-on-the-Green, Chiswick. The bridge, which was given Grade II listed structure protection in 1983,was designed by W.R. Galbraith and built by Brassey & Ogilvie for the London and South Western Railway. The bridge is part of an extension to the latter company's railway line from Acton Junction to Richmond.
Brompton Bicycle
Brompton Bicycle is a manufacturer of folding bicycles based in Brentford, London. The Brompton folding bicycle and accessories are the company's core product, noted for its self-supporting compact size when stored. All available models of the folding bicycle are based on the same hinged bicycle frame and 16 inch (37×349 mm) bicycle wheel tyre size. Components are added, removed, or replaced by titanium parts to form the many variations.
Gunnersbury Park
Gunnersbury Park is a park in the Brentford ward of the London Borough of Hounslow, in west London, England. 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.
Kew Bridge Steam Museum
Kew Bridge Steam Museum houses a museum of water supply and a collection of water pumping steam engines. The museum is an Anchor Point of ERIH, The European Route of Industrial Heritage. It is situated in Brentford by Kew Bridge on the River Thames in west London, England.
Strand-on-the-Green
Strand-on-the-Green is an area of Chiswick in west London.
A307 road
The A307 road is a 13.2 mile long link road that runs through SW London and NW Surrey, which is primary at the start but for the most part is now more local in character as a non-primary A-Road.
Q Theatre
The Q Theatre was a British theatre located near Kew Bridge in west London which operated between 1924 and 1958. It was built on the site of the former Kew Bridge Studios. The theatre, seating 490 in 25 rows with a central aisle, was opened in 1924 by Jack and Beatie de Leon, and was one of a number of small, committed, independent theatre companies which included the Hampstead Everyman, the Arts Theatre Club and the Gate Theatre Studio.
The Kids' Cookery School
The Kids' Cookery School (KCS) is a cookery school for children aged 3-16 which has charitable status. Children aged 3-16 years old go to KCS for practical cookery lessons, where they learn to cook healthy food from fresh ingredients. The school was founded in 1995 by Fiona Hamilton-Fairley, who raised funds to build the purpose-built teaching kitchens in Acton, West London Acton, London.
University of London Boat Club
University of London Boat Club (ULBC or UL) is the rowing club at the University of London, covering all the university's constituent Colleges (although many of these have their own boat club also). The club has its boat house on the River Thames in Chiswick, London, United Kingdom. Due to its success it is considered, alongside Oxford University Boat Club and Cambridge University Boat Club as one of the most successful university rowing clubs in Britain.
Oliver's Island
Oliver's Island is a small heavily wooded river island, or ait, in the River Thames in England. It is located in the London Borough of Hounslow on the Tideway near Kew, and is opposite Strand-on-the-Green in Chiswick. The island derives its name from a story that Oliver Cromwell once took refuge on it, but there is almost certainly no truth in this story.
Kew Pier
Kew Pier is a pier on the River Thames, in London, United Kingdom. It is situated close to Kew Gardens and Kew Bridge.
Brentford Community Stadium
Brentford Community Stadium is a proposed stadium in Kew Bridge, west London with a projected capacity of 20,000. It is planned to be the home of Brentford F.C..
Royal Free and University College Medical School Boat Club
Royal Free and University College Medical School Boat Club is the rowing club for UCL Medical School, part of the University of London. The boat club is commonly referred to by its acronym; RUMSBC. RUMSBC row out of the University of London Boat Club boat house which is situated on the River Thames in Chiswick, London, United Kingdom. The club's official British Rowing registered colours are yellow and sky blue.
University College London Boat Club
University College London Boat Club (UCLBC) is one of University College London's largest student societies, with over 100 formal members. The club is highly successful and has a rich heritage and has a stated annual goal of qualifying as many crews as possible to race at the prestigious Henley Royal Regatta and Henley Women's Regatta. The club currently trains under the coaching team of Tom Wilkinson and Alan Sinclair, and Alan Sherman.
Kew Bridge Ecovillage
Kew Bridge Ecovillage was an ecovillage and social centre on squatted land overlooking the River Thames at the north end of Kew Bridge in west London. Activists inspired by the land rights campaign group The Land is Ours occupied the long derelict site on 6 July 2009. The Royal Botanic Gardens, the world's largest collection of living plants and pioneer of horticultural preservation, face the ecovillage site on the opposite side of the river.
Imperial College School of Medicine Students' Union
Imperial College School of Medicine Students' Union (ICSMSU) is the students' union of Imperial College School of Medicine. It is charged with caring for the educational, pastoral, social and extracurricular needs of the students of the Faculty of Medicine of Imperial College London, and is a faculty union of Imperial College Union.
St. Anne's Church, Kew
St Anne's Church, Kew is a parish church in Kew, London. The building, which dates from 1714, and is Grade II* listed, forms the central focus of Kew Green. There is a raised churchyard on three sides of the church. The French Impressionist painter Camille Pissarro (1830 – 1903), who stayed in 1892 at 10 Kew Green, portrayed St Anne's in his painting Church at Kew (1892). http://www. wikipaintings. org/en/camille-pissarro/church-at-kew-1892
Kew railway station (London)
Kew railway station (London) was opened by the North and South Western Junction Railway in 1853 in Brentford in west London on the western curve of the Kew triangle. It closed in 1866 after the railway had in 1862 opened its Kew Bridge platforms (closed since 1940) on the eastern curve and which were connected to the LSWR Kew Bridge station, itself on the southern chord. Although Kew and Kew Bridge are applied to structures on the north bank of the Thames Kew does not extend across the river.
Kew Cricket Club Ground
Kew Cricket Club Ground is a cricket ground in Kew, London. The first recorded match on the ground was in 1973, when Jamaica women played New Zealand women in the 1973 Women's Cricket World Cup. In local domestic cricket, the ground is the home venue of Kew Cricket Club.
Chiswick Park Cricket Ground
Chiswick Park Cricket Ground was a cricket ground in Chiswick, London. The first recorded match on the ground was in 1886, when Chiswick Park played the Parsees during their tour of England. The first first-class match held on the ground came in 1886 when CI Thornton's XI played the touring Australians. The second and final first-class match held at the ground came in 1887 when Middlesex played Oxford University.
Gunnersbury Triangle
The Gunnersbury Triangle is a Local Nature Reserve in the London boroughs of Ealing and Hounslow, immediately to the east of Gunnersbury. An area mainly of woodland, it supports a varied population of plants, birds, amphibians, insects and other wildlife. It is managed by the London Wildlife Trust. It has free admission and its entrance is on the south of Bollo Lane, a few yards from Chiswick Park Tube Station.