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Bedford Park is an attractive and desirable area in west London. It forms a conservation area that is mostly within the London Borough of Ealing, with a small part to the east within the London Borough of Hounslow. The nearest underground station is Turnham Green (District Line). It can be justly described as the world's first garden suburb. The developer was Jonathan Carr who in 1875 bought 24 acres of land just north of Turnham Green Station in West London which had been constructed six years earlier. The Bedford Park conservation area stretches from Esmond Road in the West (although it is only the houses which fall on the east side of the road which are included in the conservation area), to Abinger Road in the East, from Flanders Road in the South to Fielding Road in the north.
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