Difference between revisions of "Harrow on the Hill"
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'''Harrow on the Hill''' is a town in [[Middlesex]]. | '''Harrow on the Hill''' is a town in [[Middlesex]]. | ||
− | Byron once sat at Harrow on the Hill looking out across the fields to [[Windsor]] and [[Eton]], but one could not do that now. Harrow is a mixed place. It contains every sort of townscape. North of the station Harrow is much like any other conurbation town. However by Harrow School is the original town, secluded by itself. | + | Byron once sat at Harrow on the Hill looking out across the fields to [[Windsor]] and [[Eton]], but one could not do that now. Harrow is a mixed place. It contains every sort of townscape. North of the station Harrow is much like any other conurbation town. However, by Harrow School is the original town, secluded by itself. |
Harrow's name comes from the Old English ''hearge'' ("temple" or "high place"), but any old heathen temple on the hill crest has long since been replaced by a Christian church. | Harrow's name comes from the Old English ''hearge'' ("temple" or "high place"), but any old heathen temple on the hill crest has long since been replaced by a Christian church. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:46, 28 January 2016
Harrow on the Hill | |
Middlesex | |
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Location | |
Grid reference: | TQ155865 |
Location: | 51°33’56"N, 0°19’58"W |
Data | |
Post town: | Harrow |
Postcode: | HA1 |
Dialling code: | 020 |
Local Government | |
Council: | Harrow |
Harrow on the Hill is a town in Middlesex.
Byron once sat at Harrow on the Hill looking out across the fields to Windsor and Eton, but one could not do that now. Harrow is a mixed place. It contains every sort of townscape. North of the station Harrow is much like any other conurbation town. However, by Harrow School is the original town, secluded by itself.
Harrow's name comes from the Old English hearge ("temple" or "high place"), but any old heathen temple on the hill crest has long since been replaced by a Christian church.
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