Harrow, London
Harrow is a borough in the northwestern suburbs of London. It is 12 miles (16 km) from the center of the British capital. Before that, it was a town in Middlesex.
Harrow, London Media
Grade I listed Headstone Manor
Grade II listed St John's Greenhill church originally served the hamlet of Greenhill - parts of the original building were demolished in 1905; today it is located in town on Sheepcote Road
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Looking towards Grove Hill - behind the photographer was the scene of the 1899 car accident
- NatWest Harrow Grade II listed building.jpg
315 Station Road, Grade II listed building designed by Sir Banister Fletcher in 1915, which houses a NatWest bank today
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Town centre pedestrianised in the 1980s (Havelock Place)
- Bradstowe House seen from the roundabout.jpg
Bradstowe House, one of the 21st century developments
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View of Harrow Hill and the spire of St Mary's Church from Bessborough Road, Harrow
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The Harrow School Farm looking north from Watford Road; St Mary's Church spire at the top of Harrow Hill is in the background
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15 mile radius map from Harrow