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Acton 1893

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Acton]

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S. Mary's, or Acton proper.
This is bounded on the south by the houses on the north
side of the Avenue Road, and a straight line continuing from the
Avenue Road at the corner of Nevill's Bakery to the North
London Railway, following the course of the Stamford Brook.
On the east by a line drawn along the North London Ry.
from where it crosses the Stamford Brook, to Shakespeare Road,
thence along Shakespeare Road to Myrtle Road, thence it courses
northwards along Myrtle Road as far as Acacia Road, and along
Acacia Road to Horn Lane, then following along Horn Lane as
far as the northern Boundary of the Parish.
On the west it is bounded by the boundary line separating
Acton from Ealing.
At the present time, the houses do not extend in the northernly
direction much beyond the Great Western Railway.
All Saints' Parish, or South Acton.
Is bounded on the north by the houses on the south side
of Avenue Road.
On the south by a line drawn horizontally through Steele
and Berrymede Roads to Bollo Lane and the western extremity
of Marlborough Road, respectively.
On the east by the North & South Western Junction Ry.
On the west by Bollo Lane.
S. Dunstan's, or East Acton.
Is bounded on the east by the eastern boundary of the
Parish, which separates it from the Parish of Hammersmith; this
is a line drawn down Old Oak Lane and continued straight on