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Thursday, 30 January 2025

Evening Walk - Harrow-on-the-Hill

This has worked well 'in the dark' before, has a fine pub en route and a welcoming restaurant at the end, so why not try again? It's forecast to be a dry day but the grassy parts will be muddy, no doubt... 

 
Length: 5.0 km (3.1 mi)
Ascent: 160m
Net Walking Time: 1 ½ hour 
 
Meet at Northwick Park (Metropolitan Line, Zone 4) at 18.40. (18.17 or 18.22 Metropolitan Line from Baker Street). 
Alternatively, start from South Kenton station (Zone 4) at the same time, the routes converge after a few minutes. For that, either take the 18.14 Watford Junction train from Euston (calling, amongst others, at South Hampstead, Queens Park, Kensal Green, Willesden Junction, Wembley Central), arriving South Kenton at 18.40, or the Bakerloo Line (takes 35 minutes from Oxford Circus, for example).

Return trains from Harrow (Zone 5): frequent and fast trains and tubes (Chiltern Trains services to Marylebone in about 15 minutes; Met Line to Baker Street in about 17 minutes, then on to Aldgate).

This is a short excursion in Northwest London through a park and then the playing fields of Harrow School, one of the country's leading ‘public’ (i.e.: fee-paying independent) schools, up onto the hill that is dominated by the school buildings, its chapel and Harrow’s church. You walk down from the hill through the hanging cemetery and skirt around the hill to re-ascend through residential streets to the High Street, lined by historic school buildings and tea options. The walk finishes with a descent along a wood and across a grassy open space down to ‘modern’ Harrow and its busy station.

Tea: plenty of options en-route in Harrow (we often stop at The Castle pub, in a Grade II-listed building, featured in the Good Beer Guide 2025 and ***-rated on the CAMRA Register for historic interiors) plus The Indian Gastro Kitchen for dinner near the station.

For walk directions, map, height profile, and gpx/kml files click here. T=short.40

1 comment:

Thomas G said...

n=6 walkers on a w=dry-and-cold evening, all starting from Northwick Park. We encountered very little mud (only on parts of the enclosed path along the hospital) and made the customary stop at The Castle. Some were tempted to stay there for the Comedy Night (on every 4 weeks), but in the end we all moved on together.
Dinner for 6 at The Indian Kitchen, where we were joined by a 7th, locally living, SWC-ie.