Capital Ring Greenford to South Kenton
London. Mon 7 May 2018
Paradise Fields Wetlands was apparently converted from a golf course.
The route goes along the Grand Union towards London
Horsenden Lane bridge
a large beetle on the steps
shed at Horsenden Farm
I think this is part of the Gruffalo trail
we had a rest here before climbing up the rest of Horsenden Hill
The view towards Southall - the golden dome of the Gurdwara at left
and the gas holder at right - and a plane in the sky
looking west along a nearby street
Someone had left a gun on the seat at the top of the hill
Looking towards Harrow Hill. The large building left of centre includes
the Grade II listed chapel designed by
Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, dating to 1905-6, a rebuilding of an 1897 chapel
which was falling down. To its right is
the moden addition, all part of Chasewood Park on the former Sudbury Grove
Estate.
Taken from the bench on which I lay while Linda had a long, long conversation
with a German woman at the top of Horsenden Hill
Allen Court, Ridding Lane, Sudbury Hill
Sudbury Hill Station
The Rising Sun
Gooden Cottage once known as ‘The Lodge’. The 1881 design
by Higgs and Rudkin after Richard Norman Shaw
Grade II* listed 'The White Cottage' on Sudbury Hill (1908) was designed
by Baillie Scott for Swiss musician Alfred Bussweiler,
Woodcroft, Sudbury Hill
'The Mount', Sudbury Hill
The Hermitage
Lincoln House, London Rd and next door The Gerards
London Rd
Harrow Park
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