Gunnersbury
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Gunnersbury is a place in the London Borough of Hounslow, west London.
It is a small area less than half a square kilometre within the west area of the Chiswick W4 postal district of London. It consists mainly of pre-war housing of a variety of types, including flats, terrace, semi detached, and detached houses, some of which are ex-local authority built. The defining symbol of Gunnersbury is the 18-story high BSI (British Standards Institute) building on Chiswick High Road. Below this building Gunnersbury station serves the Richmond branch of the District line and the North London Line to North Woolwich.
In 2001 a former bus garage to the north of the BSI building was converted into Chiswick Park business park, which is apparently the largest set of office buildings (by floor area) in West London. It houses a number of companies including Teletext Ltd, CBS News, Technicolor, Discovery Channels Europe, Qantas Airlines, Esporta, and Foxtons estate agents.
Immediately to the east is Gunnersbury triangle nature reserve. An area of woodland, it supports a population of thousands of different species of birds, plants, and other wildlife. It has free admission and its entrance is on the south of Bollo Lane, a few meters from Chiswick Park underground station.
Gunnersbury also lends its name to a nearby secondary school, in Brentford. Gunnersbury Catholic School is a boys only Catholic comprehensive. It was originally a Grammar School based on Gunnersbury Avenue and backing onto Gunnersbury Park.
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[edit] Trivia
The former bus garage at Chiswick Park featured in the 1971 film On the Buses, when Stan (Reg Varney) takes bus driving lessons on the garage's skidpan.