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Harrow Weald is a area in northwest London, England. It incorporates a rural improvement and structures some portion of the London Borough of Harrow. The word Weald is Old English in beginning, which means forest. It was recorded as waldis in 1303 and welde in 1382, however the name Harrow Weald isn't recorded until 1553. It was then piece of the considerable Forest of Middlesex. Harrow Weald is close Bushey Heath, Stanmore, Wealdstone, Headstone and Hatch End. It is in the HA postcode zone. The south of the zone is a rural advancement with houses, schools, little shops, stores and bars.
The territory extended around the First World War and kept on developing rapidly: the populace developed from 1,517 of every 1901 to 10,923 out of 1931. The Harrow Weald grounds of Harrow College and Harrow Weald Cemetery are at the northern edge of the developed region. All Saints churchyard and its augmentation abut this burial ground and their most renowned interment is of Leefe Robinson, a pilot who was granted the Victoria Cross. Ancient forest on high ground fills the greater part of the northern piece of Harrow Weald on the outskirt of Greater London with Hertfordshire. The territory is one of the most noteworthy in Greater London; the most noteworthy point in Middlesex is close to the forested areas at 502 feet.
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