Falcon Close, W4

Road in/near Chiswick

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Falcon Close is a street in Chiswick.



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NEARBY STREETS
Alwyn Avenue, W4 Alwyn Avenue was originally going to be called Hillesden Road (Chiswick)
Beaconsfield Close, W4 Beaconsfield Close is a road in the W4 postcode area (Chiswick)
Belgrave Court, W4 Belgrave Court is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Bourne Court, W4 Bourne Court can be found on Eastbourne Road (Chiswick)
Brooks Road, W4 Brooks Road is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Burlington Gardens, W4 Burlington Gardens is named after the owners of Chiswick House (Chiswick)
Burlington Road, W4 Burlington Road was previously called Brandenburgh Road (Gunnersbury)
Burnaby Crescent, W4 Burnaby Crescent commemorates Colonel Burnaby who was killed in the Battle of Abu Klea in the early 1880s. (Chiswick)
Burnaby Gardens, W4 Colonel Frederick Burnaby of the British Army died in the Sudan in 1885 (Chiswick)
Cambridge Road North, W4 Cambridge Road North commemorates the Boat Race team rather than the city itself. (Gunnersbury)
Cambridge Road South, W4 Cambridge Road South is a street in (Chiswick)
Cedars Road, W4 Cedars Road is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Chaseley Court, W4 Chaseley Court is a road in the W4 postcode area (Gunnersbury)
Chatsworth Road, W4 Chatsworth Road is named after property owner by the Duke of Devonshire, the main local landowner (Chiswick)
Chesterfield Road, W4 Chesterfield Road is named after the town in Derbyshire, largely owned by landowners the Dukes of Devonshire (Chiswick)
Chiswick Village, W4 Chiswick Village, constructed between Wellesley Road and the railway line in 1935-6, comprises four blocks containing 280 flats on former orchard land (Chiswick)
Churton Place, W4 Churton Place is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Compton Crescent, W4 W J Compton bought Sutton Court in 1887; Compton Crescent is on the site of the demolished house. (Chiswick)
Dean’s Lane, W4 Dean’s Lane is a road in the W4 postcode area (Chiswick)
Eastbourne Road, W4 Eastbourne, the seaside resort, was largely developed by the Dukes of Devonshire who owned this area too (Chiswick)
Elmwood Road, W4 Elmwood Road is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Ernest Gardens, W4 Ernest Gardens is a road in the W4 postcode area (Chiswick)
Falcon Close, W4 Falcon Close is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Fauconberg Road, W4 Thomas Belasyse, 1st Earl of Fauconberg lived at Sutton Court, a former house that stood at the east end of the road (Chiswick)
Florence Gardens, W4 Florence Gardens lies near to Nightingale Close (Chiswick)
Fromows Corner, W4 Fromows Corner is a street in Chiswick (Gunnersbury)
Garth Court, W4 Garth Court is a road in the W4 postcode area (Chiswick)
Gordon Court, W4 Gordon Court is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Gordon Road, W4 Gordon Road is a named just after General Gordon was under siege at Khartoum in 1884. (Chiswick)
Grange Road, W4 Grange Road was named after a local house (Gunnersbury)
Great West Road, W4 Great West Road is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Grosvenor Road, W4 Grosvenor Road is a street in Chiswick (Gunnersbury)
Grove Park Terrace, W4 Grove Park Terrace is a boundary road of the Grove Park Estate, (Chiswick)
Harvard Road, W4 Harvard Road is named for its university team which raced on the Thames in the 1870s (Gunnersbury)
Hazledene Road, W4 Hazledene Road is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Heathfield Gardens, W4 Lord Heathfield had a house at the corner of Turnham Green (Chiswick)
Heathfield Terrace, W4 Heathfield Terrace is a street in Chiswick (Turnham Green)
Herbert Gardens, W4 Herbert Gardens is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Loraine Road, W4 Loraine Road is named for the Vicar of St Paul’s (Chiswick)
Magnolia Road, W4 Magnolia Road is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Magnolia Wharf, W4 Magnolia Wharf is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Nightingale Close, W4 Nightingale Close is a companion street to Florence Gardens (Chiswick)
Oliver Close, W4 Oliver Close is a road in the W4 postcode area (Chiswick)
Oxford Court, W4 Oxford Court is a street in Chiswick (Gunnersbury)
Oxford Gardens, W4 Oxford Gardens is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Oxford Road North, W4 Oxford Road and Cambridge Road were named after the University Boat Race teams; their builder Tomlinson started out as a waterman and boat builder. (Gunnersbury)
Oxford Road South, W4 Oxford Road South, like neighbouring Cambridge Road South, was split from its other half by the building of the Great West Road (Chiswick)
Park Road, W4 Park Road is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Riverview Grove, W4 Riverview Grove dates from 1904 (Chiswick)
St Mary’s Grove, W4 St Mary’s Grove is a north-south road (Chiswick)
Sutton Court Mansions, W4 Sutton Court Mansions on Grove Park Terrace was completed in 1902 (Chiswick)
Sutton Court Road, W4 Sutton Court Road is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Sutton Court, W4 Sutton Court serves a block of the same name, the block being opened in 1905 (Chiswick)
Sutton Lane South, W4 Sutton Lane South is a road in the W4 postcode area (Chiswick)
Sutton Lane, W4 Sutton Lane is a road in the W4 postcode area (Chiswick)
Sutton Road North, W4 Sutton Road North is a road in the W4 postcode area (Chiswick)
Thames Road, W4 Thames Road is the inland road providing access to Strand On The Green (Chiswick)
The Plaza, W4 The Plaza is a road in the W4 postcode area (Chiswick)
Walpole Gardens, W4 Walpole Gardens was named for Horace Walpole (Gunnersbury)
Watchfield Court, W4 Watchfield Court is a residential block (Chiswick)
Wellesley Road, W4 Wellesley Road had previously been known as Turnham Green Lane (Gunnersbury)
Whitehall Park Road, W4 Whitehall Park Road is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Wolseley Gardens, W4 Wolseley Gardens is named after Sir Garnet Wolseley who led a British expedition to Egypt which failed to rescue General Gordon at Khartoum in 1884 (Chiswick)


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