The stories behind five of Somerset s worst eyesores
There are plans for some of them to get a new lease of life in the future
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We can all agree that Somerset is a beautiful place to live, boasting rolling hills, heritage sites, beaches and historic architecture.
4/4 Hanwell Station
Hanwell station will be removed from Historic England’s Heritage at Risk Register, following a major renovation by Transport for London (TfL).
The west London station was placed on the Heritage at Risk Register after deteriorating over a number of years.
The register provides an annual snapshot of the critical health of England s most valued historic places, and those most at risk of being lost.
The 19th century station, which will be served by the Elizabeth line, has been upgraded to meet modern standards while retaining its historic character through a major restoration project.
The original station buildings have been repaired, re-painted and restored to the traditional Great Western Railway cream and golden brown colour scheme.
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