Elm Avenue dates from the early Edwardian period but was unbuilt for a while.
Elm Avenue follows the line of an old path which featured a triple line of elms. These fringed the south side of the common and originated in the late 1650s. The remaining elm were blown down in the ’hurricane’ of 1987.
The Grade II Listed All Saints Church is at the corner of Elm Grove Road. It was designed in 1903 by W. Alfred Pite ’stone Gothic’ and with an Art Nouveau-influenced interior.
Houses on the south side of Ealing Common were all built between 1910 and 1930 and display some of the features of that time.
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