Harefield

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Harefield


St Mary the Virgin Church, Harefield

Harefield (Greater London)
Harefield

Harefield shown within Greater London
OS grid reference TQ055905
London borough Hillingdon
Ceremonial county Greater London
Region London
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town UXBRIDGE
Postcode district UB9
Dialling code 01895
Police Metropolitan
Fire London
Ambulance London
European Parliament London
London Assembly Ealing and Hillingdon
List of places: UKEnglandLondon

Coordinates: 51°36′12″N 0°28′41″W / 51.6034, -0.478

Harefield is a village in the London Borough of Hillingdon in Greater London. It is located 17 miles (27 km) north west of Charing Cross. It is situated on top of a hill and just inside the north-west boundary of Greater London and the M25 motorway.

Harefield is famous for its hospital, where pioneering heart surgery techniques were developed. Nearby is Mount Vernon Hospital, known for its plastic surgery and oncology departments amongst others. Harefield is also home to an Elite Gymnastics Academy. The Harefield Academy, Northwood Way, Harefield opened in September 2005 on the John Penrose School site.[1]

Harefield is also home to Harefield Cricket Club, whose First and Second teams play their matches at the Woods Cricket Ground on Breakspear Road North, and whose Third XI play home games at Hervines Park, in the nearby town of Amersham.

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[edit] St Mary the Virgin Church

The church cemetery at St. Mary the Virgin, on Church Hill, houses the graves of over 100 soldiers of the First Australian Imperial Force who died at No. 1 Australian Auxiliary Hospital (Harefield Park Hospital) after being wounded in World War I. The hospital became Harefield prior to WWII. Each year on Anzac Day a commemoration service is attended by local dignitaries, representatives from the Australian and New Zealand governments, local school children and many retired servicemen. Following the church service the congregation move to the cemetery and form around the Anzac memorial. The last post and reveille are played, followed by a wreath laying ceremony. Local school children also place flowers on the well kept grave sites.

[edit] Manor of Harefield

The ancient Manor of Harefield was held by the Newdigate family from about 1440. The old Manor house, Harefield Place, adjacent to St Mary the Virgin church, was replaced in 1786 when a new mansion house was built at Harefield Lodge. The old 'Harefield Place' fell into disrepair and was demolished in 1813, whereupon the new Manor house became known as Harefield Place. It was sold by Charles Newdigate Newdegate in 1877. In 1938 it was acquired by the local authority to serve as a hospital. In 1959 the land was redeveloped and is now the Harefield Place Golf Club.

Harefield House, a Grade 2 listed building, High Street, Harefield, was built by Sir Roger Newdigate in about 1750. From about 1765 to 1809 it was occupied by J M Bruhl. During World War I it served as No. 1 Australian Auxiliary Hospital. In 1937 it was acquired by the Ministry of Defence and was occupied by the Aeronautical Inspection Directorate. After 1982 the building was restored and converted to office use.

[edit] Famous residents

Brian Connolly, lead singer with the highly popular 1970s glam rock band The Sweet, lived at 126 Ash Grove, Harefield. Mike Jerome, later to find fame as a comedian, lived across the road and was a childhood friend. Arriving as a 12 year old from Glasgow, Connolly lived and was schooled in Harefield from 1957. As an adolescent, Connolly played in a country and western band with Jerome until he found musical fame with The Sweet in the early 1970s. Connolly used the name of his adoptive family Mc Manus during his Harefield days. Achieving great fame and wealth he loved the area, residing in Hayes in his early pop-star days and was living in nearby Denham when he died in 1997.

[edit] Transport

Harefield has Transport for London and Arriva links.

[edit] Trains

Although there is no railway station in Harefield it has 3 buses to 3 different locations with a train stationan along the Metropolitan line Piccadilly line & Central line] (Uxbridge, Ruislip, Northwood and Rickmansworth).

[edit] Buses

Bus from Uxbridge U9 Bus from Ruislip/Northwood 331 Bus from Rickmansworth R21

[edit] Nearest places

[edit] Nearest railway stations

[edit] References

  1. ^ The Harefield Academy website

[edit] External links

Section 12: London Outer Orbital Path Section 13:
Uxbridge Harefield Moor Park