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An estate agent's advertisement for Bedford Park in its early days called it 'the healthiest place in the world', with an annual death rate below six per 1,000 and houses equipped with 'the most approved Sanitary arrangements'. The man behind England's first garden suburb was a businessman called Jonathan Carr, who married Agnes Fulton, daughter of Hamilton Fulton, a well-known engineer. The Fultons lived in west London at Bedford House on what is now The Avenue, near Turnham Green station, opened in 1869, which gave commuters access to the City of London by steam train in 30 minutes. The house had been built a hundred years earlier for the family that was to give its name to the new Bedford Park estate after Carr bought it …