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Bedfont
Bedfont is a district within the London Borough of Hounslow in West London. It is 13 miles west-southwest of Charing Cross and 2 miles from Heathrow Airport. It includes the area that's informally referred to as North Feltham along with the neighbourhood of Hatton.
Bedfont is identified inside the Domesday Book as ‘Bedefunde’, which is thought to originate from the Anglo-Saxon word ‘Bedfunta’, which means ‘bed’s spring’. It states that the manors of Bedfont, Hatton and Stanmore were all held by William Fitz Other. Before Heathrow’s Terminal 5 was built, just a couple of miles north of Bedfont, archaeologists found Bronze Age, Iron Age and Roman artefacts, suggesting that individuals were residing in and around Bedfont over these times.
The population of Bedfont stood at 12,701 in the 2011 census. The amount of inhabitants began to rise when Heathrow Airport was opened in 1946. This brought on increasing demand for nearby housing, particularly as the village of Heathrow was lost and also a part of the Hamlet of Hatton.
Bedfont has two surviving manor houses: Pates Manor, once owned by the Page family, and Fawns Manor. Pates Manor is behind the Church of St Mary the Virgin and dates back to the late fifteenth century. Fawns Manor is on the south side of the Green and dates back to the sixteenth century, now belonging to the British Airways Housing Association.