St Denys House, W4

Block in/near Chiswick

 HOME  ·  ABOUT  ·  ARTICLE  ·  MARKERS ON  ·  BLOG 
(51.4861654 -0.2503701, 51.486 -0.25) 
MAP YEAR:18001810182018301860190019502024 
 
Block · * · W4 ·
FEBRUARY
23
2001
St Denys House is sited on Church Street.



The Underground Map project is creating street histories for the areas of London and surrounding counties lying within the M25.

The aim of the project is to find the location every street in London, whether past or present, and tell its story. This project aims to be a service to historians, genealogists and those with an interest in urban design.

The website features a series of maps from the 1750s until the 1950s. You can see how London grows over the decades.




NEARBY STREETS
Airedale Road South, W4 Airedale Road South is a road in the W4 postcode area (Chiswick)
Ashbourne Grove, W4 Ashbourne Grove is the northernmost and first of a series of road names in alphabetical order (Chiswick)
Balfern Grove, W4 Balfern Grove is claimed by the local historical society as one of the least imaginative approaches to road naming in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Bedford Close, W4 Bedford Close is a cul-de-sac off Lattimer Place (Chiswick)
Bedford House, W4 Bedford House is a block on Chiswick Mall (Chiswick)
Belle Vue House, W4 Belle Vue House is a block on Chiswick Mall (Chiswick)
Bennett Street, W4 Bennett Street is a surviving road of the original Chiswick New Town development of 1838 (Gunnersbury)
Boston Gardens, W4 Boston Gardens is a road in the W4 postcode area (Chiswick)
Brampton House, W4 Brampton House is a block on Church Street (Chiswick)
British Grove South, W4 British Grove South is a road in the W4 postcode area (Hammersmith)
Chiswick Lane South, W4 Chiswick Lane South is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Chiswick Mall, W4 Chiswick Mall runs alongside the Thames opposite Chiswick Eyot (Chiswick)
Chiswick Square, W4 Chiswick Square is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Church Street, W4 Church Street is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
College House, W4 College House is a block on Chiswick Mall (Chiswick)
Coombe Road, W4 Coombe Road is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Corney Reach Way, W4 Corney Reach Way dates from the 1990s (Chiswick)
Corney Road, W4 Corney Road was named for Corney House (Chiswick)
Cornwall Grove, W4 Cornwall Grove is the middle of five groves with names beginning A to E (Chiswick)
Dartmouth Place, W4 Dartmouth Place is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Devonshire Passage, W4 Devonshire Passage was an alleyway designed as part of the Glebe Estate (Chiswick)
Devonshire Place, W4 Devonshire Place was the northernmost road of Chiswick New Town (Chiswick)
Devonshire Road, W4 Devonshire Road is a street on the Glebe Estate, commemorating the Duke of Devonshire (Chiswick)
Devonshire Street, W4 Devonshire Street was a main road of Chiswick New Town (Chiswick)
Dorchester Grove, W4 Dorchester Grove is situated just north of the Hogarth Roundabout (Chiswick)
Dukes Avenue, W4 Dukes Avenue is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Eastbury Grove, W4 Eastbury Grove links four other streets beginning with letters A to D: Ashbourne Grove, Balfern Grove, Cornwall Grove and Dorchester Grove (Chiswick)
Eynham House, W4 Eynham House is a block on Chiswick Mall (Chiswick)
Eyot Gardens, W4 Eyot Gardens is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
Field House, W4 Field House can be found on Chiswick Mall (Chiswick)
Fisherman’s Place, W4 Fisherman’s Place was an enclave of small cottages tucked between the St Nicholas Church and the river (Chiswick)
Fraser Street, W4 Fraser Street is named for Alexander Fraser who, amongst other achievements, designed the water tower near to the northern end of Kew Bridge. (Chiswick)
Furze Street, W4 Furze Street was redeveloped as part of the Hogarth Estate (Chiswick)
Garrick Grove, W4 Garrick Grove was a victim of the Second World War (Gunnersbury)
Grantham Road, W4 Grantham Road has two possible derivations (Chiswick)
Grasmere Court, SW13 Grasmere Court is located on The Meres (Castelnau)
Grove Passage, W4 British Grove Passage is a road in Chiswick (Hammersmith)
Gwynne Close, W4 Gwynne Close contains Georgian-style townhouses, built in the 1980s (Chiswick)
Hammersmith Terrace, W6 Hammersmith Terrace is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
Heron House, W4 Heron House is a block on Chiswick Mall (Chiswick)
Hogarth Lane, W4 William Hogarth is buried in the parish church, and his house, now a museum, is in the road (Gunnersbury)
Hogarth Place, W4 Hogarth Place was the westernmost road of Chiswick New Town (Chiswick)
Hogarth Roundabout, W4 Hogarth Roundabout is a road in the W4 postcode area (Chiswick)
Howsman Road, SW13 Howsman Road is a road in the SW13 postcode area (Castelnau)
Hunt Street, W4 Hunt Street was an original street of Chiswick New Town (Chiswick)
James Street, W4 James Street existed between 1838 and 1950 (Chiswick)
Lattimer Place, W4 Lattimer Place (Chiswick)
Lingard House, W4 Lingard House is located on Chiswick Mall (Chiswick)
Malthouse Drive, W4 The Georgian-style townhouses of Malthouse Drive were built in the 1980s (Chiswick)
Mawson Lane, W4 Mawson Lane’s importance declined once the Great West Road was built (Chiswick)
McCormack House, W4 McCormack House is sited on Burlington Lane (Chiswick)
Mulberry Place, W6 Mulberry Place is a road in the W6 postcode area (Hammersmith)
Netheravon Road South, W4 Netheravon Road South is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Old Burlington Lane, W4 Old Burlington Lane is a road in the W4 postcode area (Chiswick)
Osier Mews, W4 Osier Mews is a 1980s development (Chiswick)
Paxton Road, W4 The 6th Duke of Devonshire’s gardener was Sir Joseph Paxton, the designer of the Crystal Palace. (Chiswick)
Powell’s Walk, W4 Powell’s Walk is a road in the W4 postcode area (Chiswick)
Pumping Station Road, W4 Pumping Station Road is a road in the W4 postcode area (Chiswick)
Quick Road, W4 Joseph Quick advised the Health of Towns Commission (1844) on clean drinking water for London (Chiswick)
Reckitt Road, W4 Reckitt Road commemorates its financier George Reckitt (Chiswick)
Russell Close, W4 Russell Close was constructed in the 1980s (Chiswick)
Said House, W4 Said House is a block on Chiswick Mall (Chiswick)
Short Road, W4 Short Road is a road in the W4 postcode area (Chiswick)
St Denys House, W4 St Denys House is sited on Church Street (Chiswick)
St Peter’s Wharf, W6 St Peter’s Wharf is a road in the W6 postcode area (Hammersmith)
Staithe House, W4 Staithe House is a block on Chiswick Mall (Chiswick)
Suffolk House, W4 Suffolk House is a block on Chiswick Mall (Chiswick)
Sutherland Road, W4 Harriet, Duchess of Sutherland, lived in Chiswick House in the 19th century (Chiswick)
Sutton House, W4 Sutton House is a building on Chiswick Mall (Chiswick)
Thames Crescent, W4 Thames Crescent is a road in the W4 postcode area (Chiswick)
Thames View House, W4 Thames View House can be found on Chiswick Mall (Chiswick)
The Axis, W4 The Axis is a road in the W4 postcode area (Chiswick)
The Chapter House, W4 The Chapter House is a block on Church Street (Chiswick)
The Close, W4 The Close became British Grove in 1932, when that was split by the building of Great West Road (Hammersmith)
The Meres, SW13 The Meres is a road in the SW13 postcode area (Castelnau)
Verdun Road, SW13 Verdun Road is named after a First World War battle (Castelnau)
Western Terrace, W6 Western Terrace is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
William Street, W4 William Street was the southernmost road in Chiswick New Town (Gunnersbury)
Wilton Avenue, W4 Wilton Avenue is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Wood Street, W4 Wood Street, an original road of Chiswick New Town, survived the bulldozers of the Hogarth Estate (Chiswick)
Woodroffe House, W4 Woodroffe House is a block on Chiswick Mall (Chiswick)


Click here to explore another London street
We now have 681 completed street histories and 46819 partial histories


Click here to see photos of the area


  Contact us · Copyright policy · Privacy policy

32722:21798