Oxford Court, Queen's Drive
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Image: © Marathon Taken: 13 Aug 2014
Ian Nairn's description of Queen's Drive in Nairn's London (1966) cannot be improved upon: "Queens Drive is strung between two geographical improbabilities called North Ealing and West Acton. This is a half-timbered square mile, and marvellous nonsense. Go and see!" There are three of these courts on the south side. This is Oxford Court. A notice at the gate tells all tradesmen to use rear entrance via service road.