Gunnersbury Park

Best example of Palladianism at Gunnersbury Park

Palladianism, an architecture style that transforms the scene Palladianism is an architecture style with design influences from Greek and Roman building design principles. If you where to pick one word to describe Palladianism, it would have to be symmetry. Characterised by Classical forms, symmetry, and strict proportion, the exteriors of Palladian buildings were often austere. […]

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Gunnersbury park museum, Trust and Ealing Studios

In 1929, the Gunnersbury Park was converted into a museum, presenting local history, history of the house, archaeology, social history, topography, transport and artefact collections. The BBC and Ealing film studios is also documented in the museum. The Ealing studios production “The Lavender Hill Mob” at Gunnersbury The Ealing studios production “The Lavender Hill Mob”,

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Gunnersbury park: Enchanting Cedar, Elm, and Evergreen trees:

Back in 2010, the owners of the park, Hounslow and Ealing borough councils, commissioned a team of arboriculturists to inspect the parks 2,492 plus 74 groups of trees. The inspection concluded 2% of the tree stock required felling to ensure the park remained safe for all.  A decade later, the ongoing conservation of the site

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