Chiswick Park Underground Station, Including Two Platforms With Canopies And Shelters And Shops To Either Side Of Ticket Hall is a Grade II listed building in the Ealing local planning authority area, England. First listed on 18 February 1987. Underground station. 12 related planning applications.

Chiswick Park Underground Station, Including Two Platforms With Canopies And Shelters And Shops To Either Side Of Ticket Hall

WRENN ID
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Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Ealing
Country
England
Date first listed
18 February 1987
Type
Underground station
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Chiswick Park Underground Station, built in 1933, is a London Transport Executive station designed by Charles Holden. The station features brick and exposed concrete construction with a flat roof. The ticket hall is tall and semicircular, flanked by single-storey shops on either side. It has three broad square-headed entrances at the center. The ticket hall is illuminated by large panels of glazing, which are separated by narrow brick piers and supported by metal glazing bars. Above the glazing, there is a concrete frieze displaying the words 'Chiswick Park Station' in original sans serif capital letters, along with a projecting concrete cornice. To the left, there is a tower featuring the London Transport logo and the station name in original lettering. Inside the ticket hall, there is a central pier and original shop fronts. The platforms are equipped with cantilevered canopies, original shelters, and signage.

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