Sudbury Hill

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Sudbury Hill is an area of the London Borough of Harrow in northwest London, England. It forms part of the HA1 postcode and Harrow post town.

Located immediately north of North Greenford and almost a mile from Sudbury, Sudbury Hill was originally an ancient link between Harrow on the Hill and Wembley,[1] which survives today as the A4005. The area has two railway stations, Sudbury Hill Harrow railway station and Sudbury Hill tube station, which are both located on the Greenford Road (south of the Sudbury Hill A4005 road itself).

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  • A4005 Sudbury Hill
    A4005 Sudbury Hill
  • Crossroads of four differently named roads: Sudbury Hill, Sudbury Court Drive, Harrow Road, Greenford Road
    Crossroads of four differently named roads: Sudbury Hill, Sudbury Court Drive, Harrow Road, Greenford Road
  • Greenford Road, near the two stations
    Greenford Road, near the two stations
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References

  1. ^ Walter, Don (15 October 2015). Harrow Through Time. Amberley Publishing Limited. ISBN 9781445637426.


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