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Brentford is a place in the London Borough of Hounslow on the River Thames in South West London.

Places of interest

Syon House, the London residence of the Duke of Northumberland.

Related Topics:
Syon House - London - Duke of Northumberland

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Syon Abbey, now rased to the ground, was the largest abbey church in England.

Related Topics:
Syon Abbey - England

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Syon House is built upon part of the site of Syon Abbey. The exact location of Syon Abbey was unknown until archeological investigations in the grounds of Syon House (Syon Park) in 2003 (by Time Team) and 2004 revealed the foundations of the abbey church. It was larger than Westminster Abbey is now, but no above-ground structure remains. For more details on the abbey and the reasons for its destruction, see its own entry - Syon Abbey

Related Topics:
Time Team - Westminster Abbey - Syon Abbey

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The London Butterfly House in Syon Park until August 2006 is like a large aviary containing butterflies. Visitors can see butterflies and moths flying about, feeding, and emerging from Chrysalises. There is also a colony of large ants (kept with the butterflies), a small tropical bird aviary, and a small gallery of reptiles, insects and spiders.

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Boston Manor House, built in 1622, is a Jacobean manor house, noted for its fine plasterwork ceilings.

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Gunnersbury Park Museum is the local museum for the Boroughs of Ealing and Hounslow and situated in Gunnersbury House. It contains many archaeological finds including hundreds of flints, plus Roman and Viking weapons found in Brentford. It also has displays of constumes and changing displays on other subjects of local interest. The house was formerly occupied by the Rothschild family and although they did not leave any contemporary furniture or fittings, some of the decorative schemes have been well preserved.

Related Topics:
Gunnersbury House - Roman - Viking - Rothschild

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The Wier, public house, formerly 'The White Horse' was where the artist J. M. W. Turner lived for one year at the age of ten. He is regarded as having started his interest in painting while living there.

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Syon Park House (demolished in 1953), not to be confused with Syon House, housed the 'Syon Park Academy' where the poet Shelley was educated between the ages of 10 and 12 before moving on to Eton. A Royal Mail depot stands on the site now. This may also be the site of the dwelling where Pocahontas lived in Brentford End between 1616 and 1617.

Related Topics:
Shelley - Eton - Pocahontas - 1616 - 1617

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Brentford Dock, a freight terminus of the Great Western Railway, built at the confluence of the River Thames and River Brent, designed by Brunel, and built between 1855 and 1859. A spur line from the GWR at Southall was constructed to the dock to facilitate easy transferral of freight from lighters and barges on the Thames to GWR served destinations in the west of the United Kingdom. The dock was redeveloped as residential accommodation in the early 1970s, and little industrial archeology remains.

Related Topics:
River Thames - River Brent - Brunel - 1855 - 1859 - GWR - Southall - Lighter - Barge

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Brentford Dock was built alongside previous important transport infrastructure as Brentford is the terminus of the Grand Union Canal, originally the Grand Junction Canal. This waterway is still in use for leisure traffic.

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Brentford Public Library is a Carnegie library.

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Brentford Public Baths (1896) are a Grade II listed example of late Victorian architecture.

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Kew Bridge Steam Museum houses the world's largest working beam engine.

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The Musical Museum houses a large collection of mechanical musical instruments, such as player pianos.

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Griffin Park is home to Brentford Football Club and London Broncos rugby league club.

Related Topics:
Griffin Park - Brentford Football Club - London Broncos - Rugby league

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