Woodfield Road, W9

Road in/near Maida Hill, existing between the 1830s and now

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JANUARY
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The first section of Woodfield Road seems to date from the 1830s.

The modern street runs east from Great Western Road.


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NEARBY LOCATIONS OF NOTE
3 Acklam Road From the 19th century up until 1965, number 3 Acklam Road, near the Portobello Road junction, was occupied by the Bedford family.
Acklam Road protests Acklam Road was the centre of much action during the building of the Westway.
Adair Road before redevelopment (1964) A photo showing Adair Road’s junction with Golborne Gardens in March 1964.
Bridge House Canal side house in Westbourne Park
Harrow Road (1920s) Harrow Road in the 1920s, looking south east towards the Prince of Wales pub and the Emmanuel Church spire.
Orme’s Green Ormes Green was the former name for this part of Westbourne Park.
Portobello Farm Portobello Farm House was approached along Turnpike Lane, sometimes referred to as Green’s Lane, a track leading from Kensington Gravel Pits towards a wooden bridge over the canal.
St Mary’s Harrow Road St Mary’s Harrow Road was built as the infirmary for the Paddington Workhouse.
The Crown Acklam Road was the centre of much action during the building of the Westway
The Prince of Wales Cinema The Prince of Wales Cinema was located at 331 Harrow Road.
Wedlake Street Baths In a time when most had somewhere to live but few had somewhere to wash at home, public baths were the place to go...
Westbourne Manor The Manor of Westbourne
Weston’s Cider House In 1930 Weston’s opened their first and only cider mill on the Harrow Road.
Windsor Castle The Windsor Castle dates from the 1820s but its main incarnation was as a classic Victorian public house, seminal in 1970s musical history.

NEARBY STREETS
Abinger Mews, W9 Abinger Mews is a street in Maida Vale (Maida Hill)
Acklam Road, W10 Acklam Road was the centre of much action during the building of the Westway (Notting Hill)
Adair Road, W10 Adair Road is a street on the Kensal Town/North Kensington borders (Kensal Town)
Admiral Walk, W9 Admiral Walk is a street in Maida Vale (Westbourne Green)
Aldridge Court, W11 Aldridge Court is in Aldridge Road Villas (Westbourne Park)
Aldridge Road Villas, W11 Aldridge Road Villas is a surviving fragment of mid-Victorian residential development (Westbourne Park)
Alfred Road, W2 Alfred Road is the last survivor of a set of Victorian streets (Westbourne Green)
Alperton Street, W10 Alperton Street is the first alphabetically named street in the Queen’s Park Estate, W10 (Kensal Town)
Amberley Road, W9 Amberley Road was formerly lined by canalside wharves (Maida Hill)
Ascot House, W9 Ascot House was built as part of the GLC’s small Windsor estate (Maida Hill)
Barnard Lodge, W9 Barnard Lodge is a street in Maida Vale (Westbourne Green)
Barnsdale Road, W9 Barnsdale Road runs between Fernhead Road and Walterton Road (West Kilburn)
Blagrove Road, W10 This is a street in the W10 postcode (Notting Hill)
Brindley Street, W2 Brindley Street was once one of the poorest streets in Paddington (Westbourne Green)
Brinklow House, W2 Brinklow House is a block on Torquay Street (Westbourne Green)
Buckshead House, W2 Buckshead House is a block on Great Western Road (Westbourne Green)
Burlington Close, W9 Burlington Close is a street in Maida Vale (Maida Hill)
Byron House, W9 Byron House is a block on Shirland Road (Maida Hill)
Chippenham Mews, W9 Chippenham Mews lies behind Harrow Road running from Chippenham Road to Marylands Road (Maida Hill)
Chippenham Road, W9 Chippenham Road is a street in Maida Vale (Maida Hill)
Cirencester Street, W2 Cirencester Street came about in the 1860s but was shortened when the Warwick Estate was built (Westbourne Green)
Combe House, W2 Combe House is a block on Great Western Road (Westbourne Green)
Culham House, W2 Culham House is a block on Great Western Road (Westbourne Green)
Dainton House, W2 Dainton House is a block on Great Western Road (Westbourne Green)
Derrycombe House, W2 Derrycombe House is a block on Great Western Road (Westbourne Green)
Devonport House, W2 Devonport House is a block on Great Western Road (Westbourne Green)
Drayford Close, W9 Drayford Close is a street in Maida Vale (West Kilburn)
Edbrooke Road, W9 Edbrooke Road is a street in Maida Vale (Maida Hill)
Edenham Mews, W10 Edenham Mews was the site of a youth club and day nursery after the Second World War until demolition (Kensal Town)
Edenham Street, W10 Edenham Street was swept away in 1969 (Kensal Town)
Edenham Way, W10 Edenham Way is a 1970s street (North Kensington)
Elkstone Road, W10 Elkstone Road replaced Southam Street around 1970 (North Kensington)
Elmfield Way, W9 Elmfield Way is a street in Maida Vale (Maida Hill)
Ernest Harniss House, W9 Ernest Harniss House is a block on Elgin Avenue (Maida Hill)
Fallodon House, W11 Fallodon House was planned in 1973 to replace housing between Tavistock Crescent, Tavistock Road, and St Luke’s Road (Westbourne Park)
Fermoy House, W9 Fermoy House can be found on Fermoy Road (West Kilburn)
Fermoy Road, W9 Fermoy Road was named in 1883 and partly built up by 1884 (West Kilburn)
Foscote Mews, W9 This is a street in the W9 postcode area (Westbourne Green)
Golborne Gardens, W10 Golborne Gardens may date from the 1880s (Kensal Town)
Goldney Road, W9 Goldney Road was built around 1860 on land which was once the property of Westminster Abbey (Maida Hill)
Great Western Road, W11 The name of the Great Western Road dates from the 1850s (Westbourne Park)
Great Western Road, W9 Great Western Road’s northernmost section was created after a bridge was constructed over the canal (Maida Hill)
Grittleton Road, W9 Grittleton Road is a street in Maida Vale (Maida Hill)
Hampden Street, W2 Hampden Street is a now demolished street (Westbourne Green)
Hanwell House, W2 Hanwell House is a block on Great Western Road (Westbourne Green)
Harrow Road, W9 Harrow Road is a main road running through Paddington, Willesden and beyond (Maida Hill)
Hazlewood Crescent, W10 Hazlewood Crescent, much altered by 1970s redevelopment, is an original road of the area (Kensal Town)
Hazlewood Tower, W10 Hazlewood Tower is a skyscraper in North Kensington, London W10 (Kensal Town)
Hermes Close, W9 Hermes Close is a street in Maida Vale (Maida Hill)
Hormead Road, W9 Hormead Road was named in 1885 although its site was still a nursery ground until 1891 (Kensal Town)
Hunter Lodge, W9 Hunter Lodge is a street in Maida Vale (Westbourne Green)
James Collins Close, W9 James Collins Close is a street in Maida Vale (West Kilburn)
Kensal Place, W10 Kensal Place ran from Southam Street to Kensal Road (Kensal Town)
Keyham House, W2 The twenty-storey Keyham House is on Westbourne Park Road (Westbourne Green)
Landor House, W2 Landor House is a block on Westbourne Park Road (Westbourne Green)
Lanhill Road, W9 Lanhill Road is a street in Maida Vale (Maida Hill)
Leamington House, W11 Leamington House was built by 1962 (Westbourne Park)
Leamington Road Villas, W11 Leamington Road Villas is a street in Notting Hill (Westbourne Park)
Lister Lodge, W9 Lister Lodge is a street in Maida Vale (Westbourne Green)
Lockbridge Court, W9 Lockbridge Court can be found on Elmfield Way (Westbourne Green)
Mary Seacole House, W9 Mary Seacole House is a block on Warlock Road (Maida Hill)
Marylands Road, W9 Marylands Road was built by the Neeld family during the 1860s (Maida Hill)
Mickletone House, W2 Mickletone House is a block on Westbourne Park Road (Westbourne Green)
Modena Street, W9 Modena Street was swept away in the late 1960s (North Kensington)
Morgan Road, W10 Morgan Road connects Wornington Road and St Ervans Road (North Kensington)
Moulsford House, W2 Moulsford House is a block on Westbourne Park Road (Westbourne Green)
Oak Tree House, W9 Oak Tree House is a block on Shirland Road (Maida Vale)
Oakington Road, W9 Oakington Road is a street in Maida Vale (Maida Hill)
Orchard Close, W10 Orchard Close is one of the streets of London in the W10 postal area (North Kensington)
Polesworth House, W2 Polesworth House is a block on Alfred Road (Westbourne Green)
Polperro House, W2 Polperro House is a block on Westbourne Park Road (Westbourne Green)
Portishead House, W2 Portishead House is part of the Brunel Estate (Westbourne Green)
Pressland Street, W10 Pressland Street ran from Kensal Road to the canal (North Kensington)
Raddington Road, W10 Raddington Road is a street in North Kensington, London W10 (Notting Hill)
Riverford House, W2 Riverford House is a block on Westbourne Park Road (Westbourne Green)
Sappertone House, W2 Sappertone House is a block on Westbourne Park Road (Westbourne Green)
Shelly Court, W9 Shelly Court is a building on Lanhill Road (Maida Hill)
Shirland Road, W9 Shirland Road is one of the main thorughfares of Maida Vale (Maida Hill)
Southam House, W10 Southam House is situated on Adair Road (Kensal Town)
Southam Street, W10 Southam Street was made world-famous in the photographs of Roger Mayne (Kensal Town)
St Columbs House, W10 St Columbs House is situated at 9-39 Blagrove Road (North Kensington)
St Ervans Road, W10 St Ervans Road is named after the home town of the Rev. Samuel Walker (North Kensington)
St Luke’s Road, W11 St Luke’s Road is a street in Notting Hill (Westbourne Park)
Stonehouse House, W2 Stonehouse House is a block on Westbourne Park Road (Westbourne Green)
Sunderland House, W2 Sunderland House is sited on Westbourne Park Road (Westbourne Green)
Surrendale Place, W9 Surrendale Place is a street in Maida Vale (Maida Hill)
Sutherland Court, W9 Sutherland Court is located on Marylands Road (Maida Hill)
Tavistock Crescent, W11 Tavistock Crescent was where the first Notting Hill Carnival procession began on 18 September 1966. (Notting Hill)
Tavistock Road, W11 Tavistock Road was developed in the late 1860s alongside the Hammersmith and City railway line from Westbourne Park station (Notting Hill)
The Greene House, W9 The Greene House is a block on Goldney Road (Maida Hill)
Thorngate Road, W9 This is a street in the W9 postcode area (Maida Hill)
Tollbridge Close, W10 This is a street in the W10 postcode area (Kensal Town)
Trellick Tower, W10 Trellick Tower is a 31-storey block of flats designed in the Brutalist style by architect Ernő Goldfinger, completed in 1972 (Kensal Town)
Truro House, W2 Truro House is a block on Westbourne Park Road (Westbourne Green)
Walterton Road, W9 Walterton Road was the central road of a suburb which was originally proposed to called St. Peter’s Park (Maida Hill)
Warlock Road, W9 Warlock Road is a street in Maida Vale (Maida Hill)
Waverley Road, W2 Waverley Road, now gone, lasted just over a hundred years (Westbourne Green)
Wedlake Street, W10 Wedlake Street arrived as the second wave of building in Kensal Town was completed (Kensal Town)
Welford House, W9 Welford House is located on Shirland Road (Maida Hill)
Western Mews, W9 Western Mews is a street in Maida Vale (Maida Hill)
Westway, W10 Westway is the A40(M) motorway which runs on an elevated section along the W10/W11 border (Notting Hill)
Wilmcote House, W2 Wilmcote House is sited on Woodchester Square (Westbourne Green)
Windsor Gardens, W9 Windsor Gardens is a street in Maida Vale (Maida Hill)
Woodfield Crescent, W9 Woodfield Crescent was a former street in London W9 (Maida Hill)
Woodfield Place, W9 Woodfield Place is a street in Maida Vale (Maida Hill)
Woodfield Road, W9 The first section of Woodfield Road seems to date from the 1830s (Maida Hill)


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