Underground Heritage information
Ealing Common Station
Listed as a building of national significance
Architect: Charles Holden & Partners 1930
For the extension of underground lines that took place in the 1930s the architect, Charles Holden, wanted to develop a different design to that he had used on the Morden extension in the 1920s. This rebuilt staion is one of the 'halfway houses', clad in the Portland stone of the earlier designs but with the taller, freestanding ticket hall that would mark out later stations such as Sudbury Town. Inside the hall, now lacking its original central ticket office, the glazing for the high-level windows cleverly includes the underground, the roundel. The noted theatre designer, Basil Ionides, designed the frieze.
Site: Ealing Common Station (1 memorial)
W5, Uxbridge Road
London Underground station on the District and Piccadilly lines.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of plaquesoflondon.co.uk


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