Early records show that the area was first named South Farm which sprung from the chief manor of Sutton. In 1547 there were 61 houseling people in the parish. 43 of these dwellings were deemed to be too poor to be assessed for health tax.
Fortunately the area sought a complete revival as Chiswick originally known as ’Cheese Farm’, grew in prosperity during the mid 1850’s. Technically known by Ealing Council since 1861 as Bedford Park this area became immensely popular with house builders when the railway arrived as it was considered to be ‘the future’ of desirable living.
Several roads to the west and north of the conservation area known as the Bedford Park borders such as Rusthall Avenue, Brookfield Road, Priory Road and others in the residential pocket between The Avenue, Southfield Road, Acton Lane and South Parade.
Highly desirable and more residential than Central Chiswick. Offering a variety of property sizes ranging from one bedroom flats/apartments to six bedroom family houses. Convenient for public transport and well served with amenities including local shopping, excellent gastro pubs, parks, doctors and dentists.
Bedford Park Borders is located just North of South Parade, East of Acton Lane, South of Southfiels Road and West of The Avenue.