Name: Osterley Station
Date: 1934
Architect: Charles Holden and Stanley Heaps
Lines: Piccadilly
Borough: Hounslow
Listing: Grade II
Notes: Like Boston Manor, this station opened on 25th March 1934, situated beside the Great West Road, which had opened the previous decade. Holden’s design here was intended to signal the underground's arrival in the area with its tall thin tower looming over the road. Again like its neighbour its design is influenced by European modernism, with the De Telegraaf Building in Amsterdam by J.F Staaf & G.J. Langhout, completed in 1930, a clear predecessor.
See Also- Charles Holden, Stanley Heaps, Way Out West
Date: 1934
Architect: Charles Holden and Stanley Heaps
Lines: Piccadilly
Borough: Hounslow
Listing: Grade II
Notes: Like Boston Manor, this station opened on 25th March 1934, situated beside the Great West Road, which had opened the previous decade. Holden’s design here was intended to signal the underground's arrival in the area with its tall thin tower looming over the road. Again like its neighbour its design is influenced by European modernism, with the De Telegraaf Building in Amsterdam by J.F Staaf & G.J. Langhout, completed in 1930, a clear predecessor.
See Also- Charles Holden, Stanley Heaps, Way Out West