Nearest station to The Depot, (Acton's London Transport Museum)
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Station Parade, Gunnersbury Lane, London, Ealing, W3 8HN
2 mins from The Depot, (Acton's London Transport Museum)
Uxbridge Road, London, Ealing, W5 3LD
11 mins from The Depot, (Acton's London Transport Museum)
Acton Lane, London, Ealing, W4 5NE
16 mins from The Depot, (Acton's London Transport Museum)
Horn Lane, Acton, London, Ealing, W3 9EH
19 mins from The Depot, (Acton's London Transport Museum)
Kew Bridge Road, Brentford, Hounslow, TW8 9QS
20 mins from The Depot, (Acton's London Transport Museum)
New Ealing Broadway, London, Ealing, W5 2NU , Underground lines: District, Central
23 mins from The Depot, (Acton's London Transport Museum)
Cornhill , London, City, EC3V 3LA , Underground lines: Waterloo & City, Northern, Central, DLR (Bank Branch)
8.25 miles from The Depot, (Acton's London Transport Museum)
Minories, London, City, EC3N 1JL , Underground lines: DLR (Tower Gateway Branch)
8.86 miles from The Depot, (Acton's London Transport Museum)
Cable Street, London, Tower Hamlets, E1 2QF , Underground lines: DLR (Bank Branch)
9.63 miles from The Depot, (Acton's London Transport Museum)
Hotels near The Depot, (Acton's London Transport Museum)
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The London Borough of Ealing

Ealing Ealing is one of west London's prettiest boroughs and hosts Britain's largest free jazz festival each year in August. The festival features a wide variety of bands playing lunch-time and evening concerts each day in Walpole Park. Ealing is a shopper's paradise with everything from major chains to specialist shops, an antiques and craft market, farmers' market and the capital's only remaining agricultural market in Southall Park. Packed with historic buildings and heritage sites, Ealing is home to Pitshanger Manor and Gallery, the former country home of Sir John Soane, Architect of the Bank of England. The attraction contains an extensive display of Martinware Pottery and is being restored to its original splendour. Additionally, the Grand Union Canal, opened in 1798 to link the Midlands with London, runs right through the borough. Now used for leisure purposes, visitors can enjoy a stroll along the canal, taking in the Hanwell Flight of Locks in Windmill Lane, Hanwell.
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