Wilson Gardens, HA1

Road in/near West Harrow, existing between the 1910s and now

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Wilson Gardens was originally Wilson Road, built to serve new schools constructed just prior to the First World War.



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NEARBY STREETS
Badgers Close, HA1 Badgers Close is a road in the HA1 postcode area (West Harrow)
Beaumont Avenue, HA2 Beaumont Avenue is one of the streets in the Harrow postal district of Middlesex (West Harrow)
Bladon Gardens, HA2 Bladon Gardens is a road in the HA2 postcode area (West Harrow)
Blenheim Road, HA2 Blenheim Road is one of the streets in the Harrow postal district of Middlesex (West Harrow)
Bouverie Road, HA1 Bouverie Road date from the period immediately prior to the First World War (West Harrow)
Bowen Road, HA1 Edward Ernest Bowen was the composer of the Harrow school song, ’Forty Years On’ (West Harrow)
Butler Road, HA1 Butler Road and Butler Avenue were both named after Henry Montagu Butler (1833–1918) (West Harrow)
Charles Crescent, HA1 Charles Crescent dates from the early 1920s (West Harrow)
Colbeck Road, HA1 Colbeck Road dates from 1907 (West Harrow)
Dorchester Avenue, HA1 Dorchester Avenue is one of the streets in the Harrow postal district of Middlesex (West Harrow)
Dorset Road, HA1 Dorset Road is one of the streets in the Harrow postal district of Middlesex
Drury Road, HA1 Drury Road is named after Joseph Drury, a teacher of Harrow School (West Harrow)
Elm Drive, HA2 Elm Drive is one of the streets in the Harrow postal district of Middlesex (West Harrow)
Forsyth Court, HA1 Forsyth Court is a block on Badgers Close (West Harrow)
Grosvenor Avenue, HA2 Grosvenor Avenue is a road in the HA2 postcode area (West Harrow)
Haverstock Close, HA1 A street within the HA1 postcode (West Harrow)
Hawkins Close, HA1 Hawkins Close was originally part of Hawkins Crescent before the road layout was drastically altered (West Harrow)
Hawkins Crescent, HA1 Hawkins Crescent was one of the original roads of the Honeybun Estate (West Harrow)
Heath Road, HA1 Heath Road is named after Benjamin Heath (1704–1766), an English classical scholar and bibliophile (West Harrow)
Lance Road, HA1 Lance Road was one of the first streets to be developed in West Harrow - then a new suburb (West Harrow)
Marshall Close, HA1 Marshall Close was built over the site of the Marshall Allotments (West Harrow)
Merivale Road, HA1 Merivale Road was named after Charles Merivale, one of the founders of the Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race (West Harrow)
Neptune Road, HA1 Neptune Road serves an industrial area (West Harrow)
North Avenue, HA2 North Avenue is a road in the HA2 postcode area (West Harrow)
Parkthorne Close, HA2 Parkthorne Close is a road in the HA2 postcode area (West Harrow)
Pool Road, HA1 Pool Road commemorates the Charles Crecent (Harrow) Swimming Pool which it replaced (West Harrow)
Sandhurst Avenue, HA2 Sandhurst Avenue is one of the streets in the Harrow postal district of Middlesex (West Harrow)
Springway, HA1 Springway may date from the 1970s (West Harrow)
Sumner Road, HA1 Sumner Road was named for Robert Carey Sumner, an early Master of Harrow School (West Harrow)
The Gardens, HA1 The Gardens is one of the streets in the Harrow postal district of Middlesex (West Harrow)
Treve Avenue, HA1 Treve Avenue is one of the streets in the Harrow postal district of Middlesex (West Harrow)
Vaughan Road, HA1 Vaughan Road is part of a pre-First World War area of development in West Harrow (West Harrow)
Vellacott Road, HA1 Vellacott Road links Vaughan Road and Butler Avenue (West Harrow)
Wilson Gardens, HA1 Wilson Gardens was originally Wilson Road, built to serve new schools constructed just prior to the First World War (West Harrow)
Wood Close, HA1 Wood Close is an original road of the Honeybun Estate albeit with an altered layout (West Harrow)


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