Harrow : Harrow is mentioned as Herges in Domesday and probably derived its name from 'heathen shrine or temple'. The original settlement developed on a hill and was the site of pagan worship before the Saxons arrived. Today St Marys Church marks the spot. The towns position makes it a focal point for the area but its expansion did not really begin until the 19th century when it became even more of a fashionable area to live. Harrow stations are all on the Metropolitan lines and Harrow and Wealdstone is on the Bakerloo line.
Harrow is surrounded by country parks and there is a good range of leisure facilities in the vicinity. The famous public school was founded in the 16th century and is where Winston Churchill went to school. A frequent bus service stopping just outside Brandreth Court gives access to the centre of Harrow with its shops and amenities and the surrounding district.
Radbourne Court is situated off Draycott Avenue close to shops and consists of 40 flats completed in 1990. ...
Facilities : These include a resident manager and emergency alarm service, lift, communal lounge, laundry, guest facilities and gardens....
Woodcock Court is situated off Woodcock Hill close to shops and consists of 48 flats completed in 1987. ...
Facilities : These include a resident manager and emergency alarm service, lift, communal lounge, laundry, guest facilities and gardens....