Perivale is a compact, suburban ward in the London Borough of Ealing, wedged beside the A40/Western Avenue with a Central Line station that gives quick routes into central London. It combines built-up residential streets and small industrial estates with notable green lungs such as the semi-natural Perivale Wood and nearby stretches of the Grand Union Canal, so it often feels quieter and greener than many inner-London suburbs.
The area has a visible 20th‑century industrial heritage, exemplified by the striking Art Deco Hoover Building now repurposed for offices and retail, and this legacy mixes with interwar and postwar housing to create a diverse, family-oriented community. Local life is a blend of commuter suburbia, small businesses along major roads and pockets of independent shops and community groups that reflect a multicultural population.
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