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Wormwood Scrubs, known locally as The Scrubs (or simply Scrubs), is an open space in Old Oak Common located in the north-eastern corner of the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham in west London. It is the largest open space in the borough, at 67 hectares (170 acres), and one of the largest areas of common in London. The eastern part, known as Little Wormwood Scrubs, is cut off by Scrubs Lane and the West London line railway. It has been an open public space since the Wormwood Scrubs Act 1879.

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  • Wormwood Scrubs, connu localement sous le nom de The Scrubs (ou simplement Scrubs), est un espace ouvert à Old Oak Common situé au nord-est du borough londonien de Hammersmith et Fulham dans l'ouest de Londres. C'est le plus grand espace ouvert de l'arrondissement, avec 80 ha, et l'un des plus grands espaces communs de Londres. (fr)
  • Is spás oscailte suite i London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham é Wormwood Scrubs. (ga)
  • Wormwood Scrubs, known locally as The Scrubs (or simply Scrubs), is an open space in Old Oak Common located in the north-eastern corner of the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham in west London. It is the largest open space in the borough, at 67 hectares (170 acres), and one of the largest areas of common in London. The eastern part, known as Little Wormwood Scrubs, is cut off by Scrubs Lane and the West London line railway. It has been an open public space since the Wormwood Scrubs Act 1879. The southern edge of the Scrubs is the site of two locally important institutions. At the western end is HM Prison Wormwood Scrubs, built between 1875 and 1891 by convict labour. To the east of the prison is the Hammersmith Hospital campus, which includes the relocated Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Hospital. Within the area are several sports facilities, including the Linford Christie Stadium, tens of football pitches, and a pony centre. Queens Park Rangers Football Club played on Wormwood Scrubs between 1893 and 1896. (en)
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  • Wormwood Scrubs, connu localement sous le nom de The Scrubs (ou simplement Scrubs), est un espace ouvert à Old Oak Common situé au nord-est du borough londonien de Hammersmith et Fulham dans l'ouest de Londres. C'est le plus grand espace ouvert de l'arrondissement, avec 80 ha, et l'un des plus grands espaces communs de Londres. (fr)
  • Is spás oscailte suite i London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham é Wormwood Scrubs. (ga)
  • Wormwood Scrubs, known locally as The Scrubs (or simply Scrubs), is an open space in Old Oak Common located in the north-eastern corner of the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham in west London. It is the largest open space in the borough, at 67 hectares (170 acres), and one of the largest areas of common in London. The eastern part, known as Little Wormwood Scrubs, is cut off by Scrubs Lane and the West London line railway. It has been an open public space since the Wormwood Scrubs Act 1879. (en)
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  • Wormwood Scrubs (ga)
  • Wormwood Scrubs (fr)
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