Princess Amelia’s Bathhouse

Princess Amelia’s Bathhouse is a building in , , . Princess Amelia’s Bathhouse is situated nearby to , as well as near the historic site .

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Acton Town tube station and Gunnersbury Park.

Metro station
Photo: HTUK, Public domain.
Acton Town is a London Underground station in , West London, in the , close to its boundary with the . is situated 1,400 feet northeast of Princess Amelia’s Bathhouse.

Park
is a park between , , and , , England. Purchased for the nation from the Rothschild family, it was opened to the public by Neville Chamberlain, then Minister of Health, on 21 May 1926. is situated 2,000 feet southwest of Princess Amelia’s Bathhouse.

Railway station
South Acton is a station on the Mildmay line of the London Overground, situated in in the . It is in London fare zone 3. Until 1959 it was also served by the District line of the London Underground. is situated 3,300 feet east of Princess Amelia’s Bathhouse.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Acton and Chiswick.

Town
Photo: Patche99z, Public domain.
is a town in , England, within the . It is 6.1 miles west of . At the 2011 census, its four wards, East , Central, South and Southfield, had a population of 62,480, a ten-year increase of 8,791 people. , West , , , Green, Town, Vale and Central are all parts of .

Town
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is a district in , split between the London Boroughs of and . It contains Hogarth's House, the former residence of the 18th-century English artist William Hogarth, , a neo-Palladian villa regarded as one of the finest in England and , London's largest and oldest brewery.

Neighborhood
is an area in the south of , now in the borough of , West . It lies in the meander of the Thames occupied by Duke's Meadows park.

Princess Amelia’s Bathhouse

Latitude
51.50002° or 51° 30′ 0″ north
Longitude
-0.28446° or 0° 17′ 4″ west
Open location code
9C3XGP28+26
Open­Street­Map ID
way 43586235
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­yes
Open­Street­Map feature
historic=­folly
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