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Greenford is a large suburb in the [[London Borough of Ealing]] in west London, UK. It was historically an ancient parish in the former county of Middlesex. The most prominent landmarks in the suburb are the A40, a major dual-carriageway; Horsenden Hill, 85 metres (279 ft) above sea level; the small Parish Church of Holy Cross (14th century); and Betham House, built by Edward Betham (c. 1780).
 
Greenford is a large suburb in the [[London Borough of Ealing]] in west London, UK. It was historically an ancient parish in the former county of Middlesex. The most prominent landmarks in the suburb are the A40, a major dual-carriageway; Horsenden Hill, 85 metres (279 ft) above sea level; the small Parish Church of Holy Cross (14th century); and Betham House, built by Edward Betham (c. 1780).
   
[[Greenford Station]] is some distance away from the main shopping centre, which is served by a number of buses going to the station, to [[Ealing]], Ealing Hospital and other places.
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[[Greenford Station]] is some distance away from the main shopping centre, which is served by a number of buses going to the station, and also to [[Ealing]], Ealing Hospital and other places.
   
The [[London Motorcycle Museum]] is based in Greenford.
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The [[London Motorcycle Museum]] was based in Greenford.
   
 
The [[Capital Ring]] walking route passes through Greenford.
 
The [[Capital Ring]] walking route passes through Greenford.
   
 
The Wikipedia page is [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenford]
 
The Wikipedia page is [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenford]
 
 
[[Category:London Borough of Ealing]]
 
[[Category:London Borough of Ealing]]

Latest revision as of 10:17, 24 October 2020

Greenford is a large suburb in the London Borough of Ealing in west London, UK. It was historically an ancient parish in the former county of Middlesex. The most prominent landmarks in the suburb are the A40, a major dual-carriageway; Horsenden Hill, 85 metres (279 ft) above sea level; the small Parish Church of Holy Cross (14th century); and Betham House, built by Edward Betham (c. 1780).

Greenford Station is some distance away from the main shopping centre, which is served by a number of buses going to the station, and also to Ealing, Ealing Hospital and other places.

The London Motorcycle Museum was based in Greenford.

The Capital Ring walking route passes through Greenford.

The Wikipedia page is [1]