Brentham Garden Suburb
Human settlement in England
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- Ealing and Hillingdon
Brentham Garden Suburb near Pitshanger in Ealing was the first garden suburb in London to be built in co-partnership housing movement principles, predating the larger and better-known Hampstead Garden Suburb by some years. It was mostly built between 1901 and 1915, and became a conservation area in 1969. St Barnabas Church was added in 1916.
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- St Mary's, Ealing
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- St Stephen's, Ealing
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