The London borough of Ealing in West London was formed in 1965. Together with Brentford, Ealing is the setting for Robert Rankin's humour novels, ‘The Brentford Trilogy’. Ealing is also the main setting for ‘The Sarah Jane Adventures’, Sarah Jane Smith was a resident at the time of writing the novels.
Christ the Saviour Church is one of the iconic symbols of Ealing Broadway in west London. The magnifies parish church towers above the rows of shopping streets below and...
Ealing Common is a large piece of grass and woodland on the edge of the leafy and affluent west London borough of Ealing. The common has been a place...
Ealing is a large borough of West London and has a fascinating history that is inexorably connected to the people and events of the capital. This museum studies the...
The landscaping in this extensive park reflects its history as the gardens of a mansion house, after three hundred years the private gardens became a public park in 1926....
Once a Royal residence, this Regency house now houses a delightfully varied collection that reflects local life in times past. A collection of horse carriages includes the last Hansom Cab...
Haven Green Baptist Church stands proudly on the corner of the large parkland area of Haven Green. The church is magnificent in its design and although not ancient has...
Havers Green is a beautiful parkland area immediately behind Ealing Broadway on the edge of the leafy suburb. The green has facilities for playing sports, but is primarily used...
PM Gallery is one of the most important cultural venues in Ealing, and this charming house is the perfect location for such a prestigious place. The house was constructed...
This magnificent church stands just a few streets off Ealing Broadway in the west of London. It is one of very few Polish Catholic Churches in the United Kingdom...
This magnificent church is located close to the centre of Ealing in west London. The building is a fine example of its type of neo-modern ecclesiastical architecture. The...
This church was constructed in the early 20th century to accommodate the ever-growing need for a place of worship in the expanding residential districts around Ealing Common. Beautifully crafted,...
St. Stephen’s Church is Ealing’s best-kept secret. Tucked away at the top of a hill in west Ealing, the church and centre are hidden from view by a great...
This popular Park was originally the gardens of Pitzhanger Manor. Much of the original 1804 landscaping has been retained including a walled rose garden, tree lined avenues and several ornamental...