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Friday, July 25, 2008

Heathrow, London

Heath Row was a small hamlet in the former county of Middlesex, on the outskirts of London, England that was obliterated for construction of the London Heathrow Airport in 1945. The hamlet was situated a mile and a half east from Longford. This may be where the airport derives its name. The hamlet has previously had the names Hithero, Hetherow, Hetherowfeyld and Hitherowe.

Nearest places:

Nearest tube stations:
  • Hatton Cross tube station
  • Heathrow Terminal 4 tube station
  • Heathrow Terminals 123 tube station

Nearest railway stations:
  • Ashford railway station
  • Egham railway station
  • Staines railway station

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