North Wembley North Wembley is an area of the London Borough of Brent, location of the Sudbury Court Estate. Conifer Way, HA0 Conifer Way is one of the streets in the Harrow postal district of Middlesex. Courtenay Road, HA9 Courtenay Road is one of the streets in the Harrow postal district of Middlesex. East Lane, HA0 East Lane is one of the streets in the Harrow postal district of Middlesex. East Lane, HA9 East Lane is one of the streets in the Harrow postal district of Middlesex. Harrowdene Road, HA0 Harrowdene Road is one of the streets in the Harrow postal district of Middlesex. Kingsway, HA9 Kingsway is one of the streets in the Harrow postal district of Middlesex. Llanover Road, HA9 Llanover Road is one of the streets in the Harrow postal district of Middlesex. Main Drive, HA9 Main Drive is one of the streets in the Harrow postal district of Middlesex. Osram Road, HA9 Osram Road is one of the streets in the Harrow postal district of Middlesex. Pembroke Road, HA9 Pembroke Road is one of the streets in the Harrow postal district of Middlesex. Quad Road, HA9 Quad Road is one of the streets in the Harrow postal district of Middlesex. Queenscourt, HA9 Queenscourt is one of the streets in the Harrow postal district of Middlesex. Sudbury Avenue, HA0 Sudbury Avenue is one of the streets in the Harrow postal district of Middlesex. The Dene, HA9 The Dene is one of the streets in the Harrow postal district of Middlesex. Tower Lane, HA9 Tower Lane is one of the streets in the Harrow postal district of Middlesex.
North Wembley is an area of the London Borough of Brent, location of the Sudbury Court Estate.North Wembley did not exist as a district before the arrival of the railway.
North Wembley station was first opened by the London and North Western Railway on 15 June 1912 as part of the ’New Line’ between Euston and Watford Junction. Bakerloo line services began on 16 April 1917. Originally to be called
East Lane, after the road passing over the railway at this location, it was named North Wembley instead. North Wembley station was built to the same general design as the other new stations on the same line and the layout at North Wembley station makes it almost identical to Kenton two stops to the north.
Sudbury Court Estate was built between circa 1927 to 1935, one of the best surviving ’mock tudor’ housing locally. The estate was built by Captain Edward George Spencer-Churchill who also built the Northwick Park estate further north.
Along
East Lane in North Wembley is a small range of shops. The district is one of the most diverse areas in the London.
In the neighbourhood...
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