Plaque

Stanmore Village railway station

Inscription

Harrow & Stanmore Railway, 1890 - 1964

Site: Stanmore Village railway station (1 memorial)

HA7, Gordon Avenue, The Old Station

At first glance this is just a dull modern building but look closer and you can see some of the features of the original Gothic 1890 structure: the stone door-frame, the mullion windows and the quatrefoil window.

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Stanmore Village railway station

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Harrow & Stanmore Railway

Our image shows the station building at Stanmore, renamed Stanmore Village. D...

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