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Perivale

 
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Coordinates: 51°32′18″N 0°19′09″W / 51.5383°N 0.3192°W / 51.5383; -0.3192

Perivale
Perivale is located in Greater London
Perivale

 Perivale shown within Greater London
OS grid reference TQ165835
London borough Ealing
Ceremonial county Greater London
Region London
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town GREENFORD
Postcode district UB6
Dialling code 020
Police Metropolitan
Fire London
Ambulance London
EU Parliament London
UK Parliament Ealing North
London Assembly Ealing and Hillingdon
List of places: UK • England • London

Perivale is a small suburb 10 miles (16 km) west of central London in the London Borough of Ealing. For most of its history, it was part of the county of Middlesex. Until the fifteenth century it was called Greenford Parva (Little Greenford). Landmarks in the suburb include the A40, a large road that connects Central London with the M40 motorway, and the large Art Deco Hoover Building, as well as St Mary's Church (C:15th century), the River Brent and Perivale Wood Bird Reserve run by the Selborne Society.

A large part of Perivale is used in the form of a business and industrial park. Although mainly residential, there are some office blocks and parades of shops on Bilton Road, A40 slip road and in the Medway Village. It is home to one of the first American-style diners in the UK called Starvin' Marvin's. Perivale is also home to two golf courses; Ealing Golf Club and Perivale Golf Course.

Before the 1930s residential building expansion, the fields of Perivale were used to grow hay for the working horses of Victorian London, a scene described in the ending of John Betjeman's poem 'Return to Ealing':

"...And a gentle gale from Perivale/blows up the hayfield scent."

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Perivale in the media

Perivale was the setting for the 1989 season twenty-six Doctor Who serial Survival as the hometown of the Seventh Doctor's companion Ace. There were several locations used in and around town during filming which included Bleasdale Avenue, Medway Parade, Colwyn Avenue, Woodhouse Avenue, Children's Play Area, Ealing Central Sports Ground, Horsenden Lane South, and the nearby Horsenden Hill.

Victorian Perivale was also the location of a manor which was the setting of another season twenty-six serial, Ghost Light.

Parts of the film Snatch were also filmed in Perivale and the nearby Horsenden Hill.

Henry Perowne, the principal character in Ian McEwan's novel Saturday was born in Perivale, though he lived in London during the events of the novel.

Only Fools and Horses used Horsenden Hill for location shooting in the episode where Del Boy and Rodney 'look after' Marlene and Boysie's dog (only to feed it reheated pork and give it food poisoning).

One of the episodes of the car show Top Gear was set in Perivale.[citation needed]

Notable residents

Transport

Perivale has a station on the Central line of the London Underground system and is also near to Alperton tube station on the Piccadilly line. Two bus routes (E5 and 297) link the town to Greenford, Wembley, Ealing, Willesden and Southall.

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Ghost Light, Episode 1: Doctor Who (TV Episode) (1989 Science Fiction TV Episode)
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