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Large municipal park between [[Ealing]], [[Acton]] and [[Brentford]]. Has a boating lake, tennis courts (?) and a pitch-and-putt golf range. Also a huge amount of open space, bordered by trees. Museum in north east corner (latter best approached from [[Acton Town Station]]) and a bowling green in the middle of the north side. There is also a fishing lake in the southwest corner with what seems to be a ruined church spire along side it.
Large municipal park between [[Ealing]], [[Acton]] and [[Brentford]]. Has a boating lake, tennis courts (?) and a pitch-and-putt golf range. Also a huge amount of open space, bordered by trees. Museum in north east corner (latter best approached from [[Acton Town Station]]).
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Large municipal park between Ealing, Acton and Brentford. Has a boating lake, tennis courts (?) and a pitch-and-putt golf range. Also a huge amount of open space, bordered by trees. Museum in north east corner (latter best approached from Acton Town Station).

Immortalised in the song 'Gunnersbury Park' by the 'Hit Parade' on Sarah Records, cult indie label of the late eighties/early nineties....


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