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Bedford Park is a suburban development in Chiswick, London, begun in 1875 under the direction of Jonathan Carr, with many large houses in British Queen Anne Revival style by Norman Shaw and other leading Victorian era architects including Edward William Godwin, Edward John May, Henry Wilson, and Maurice Bingham Adams. Its architecture is characterised by red brick with an eclectic mixture of features, such as tile-hung walls, gables in varying shapes, balconies, bay windows, terracotta and rubbed brick decorations, pediments, elaborate chimneys, and balustrades painted white.
Der Bedford Park im Westen Londons galt lange Zeit als Prototyp der Gartenstädte und Vororte. 1875 kaufte Jonathan Thomas Carr 24 Hektar Land und begann mit der Planung ästhetischer und erschwinglicher Häuser und Grünflächen. Der Begriff „Gartenstadt“ geht jedoch zurück auf das von dem Briten Ebenezer Howard im Jahr 1898 in England entworfene Modell der planmäßigen Stadtentwicklung. Es diente als Gegenentwurf zur Verdichtung und zum unkontrollierten Wachstum neuer Stadtviertel am Rande bestehender Großstädte.
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