Food Scene
Booking recommended - it gets busy every night of the week! Delicious authentic pizza, great wine & limoncello.
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L'oro di Napoli Ealing
Little Ealing LaneBooking recommended - it gets busy every night of the week! Delicious authentic pizza, great wine & limoncello.
Great Sri Lankan cuisine - a bit different! Try the hoppers, just amazing.
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Papaya Restaurant
161 Northfield AveGreat Sri Lankan cuisine - a bit different! Try the hoppers, just amazing.
If you are looking for somewhere special to eat, this is the place to go. A short taxi ride away.
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Charlotte's W5
Longfield AvenueIf you are looking for somewhere special to eat, this is the place to go. A short taxi ride away.
If you are looking for an English Breakfast, traditional 'fry up' style, then look no further than Manners Cafe (situated within the post office).
Post Office
11 Boston Manor RdIf you are looking for an English Breakfast, traditional 'fry up' style, then look no further than Manners Cafe (situated within the post office).
The Fox
39 Church StA great old fashioned pub, with buzzing atmosphere. Good food too.
No.6 Coffee
Welcoming and comfortable coffee shop, located on Boston Manor Parade.
Sightseeing
Cafe open in the summer. Great park in the surrounding area for sunny days.
Boston Manor House, one of West London’s lesser-known gems, is a fine Jacobean manor house built in 1623. Set back from Boston Manor Road in Brentford, the three-storey building is situated in parkland containing a lake and ancient cedar trees. The house was built for Lady Mary Reade, a young widow who re-married not long after its completion in 1623. Her second husband was Sir Edward Spencer of Althorp, Northamptonshire - an ancestor of the late Diana, Princess of Wales. Sir Edward and Lady Mary were still owners of Boston Manor in 1642, when the Battle of Brentford took place nearby, during the Civil War.
Boston Manor House
Cafe open in the summer. Great park in the surrounding area for sunny days.
Boston Manor House, one of West London’s lesser-known gems, is a fine Jacobean manor house built in 1623. Set back from Boston Manor Road in Brentford, the three-storey building is situated in parkland containing a lake and ancient cedar trees. The house was built for Lady Mary Reade, a young widow who re-married not long after its completion in 1623. Her second husband was Sir Edward Spencer of Althorp, Northamptonshire - an ancestor of the late Diana, Princess of Wales. Sir Edward and Lady Mary were still owners of Boston Manor in 1642, when the Battle of Brentford took place nearby, during the Civil War.
Parks & Nature
Blondin Park
40 Blondin AveBoston Manor Park
Boston Manor RoadLammas Park
30 Elers RdWalpole Park
Mattock LaneBeautiful gardens, worth a visit. A taxi ride away.
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Royal Botanic Gardens Car Park
Beautiful gardens, worth a visit. A taxi ride away.
Essentials
Sainsbury's Local
Boston RoadNoble Dry Cleaners
24 Boston RdEntertainment & Activities
Watermans Arts Centre
40 High StGetting Around
Flughafen Heathrow
Shopping
Take the Piccadilly line 5 stops East to Hammersmith then hop on the bus opposite Hammersmith library (ask anyone for directions) for 10 minutes and you are there. An amazing shopping centre, with unbelievable choice of stores and restaurants.
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Westfield London
1081 Ariel WayTake the Piccadilly line 5 stops East to Hammersmith then hop on the bus opposite Hammersmith library (ask anyone for directions) for 10 minutes and you are there. An amazing shopping centre, with unbelievable choice of stores and restaurants.