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HEATHROW, LONDON


'Heath Row' was a small hamlet of Middlesex on the outskirts of London, that was obliterated for construction of the London Heathrow Airport in 1945. The area forms part of the London Borough of Hillingdon.
The hamlet was situated a mile and a half east of Longford. Its name was previously Hithero, Hetherow, Hetherowfeyld and Hitherowe, and came from Anglo-Saxon ''Hǣþrǣw'' = "row of houses on a heath".

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Transport and locale
Nearest places
Nearest tube stations
Nearest railway stations

Transport and locale


Nearest places


Feltham

Harlington

Harmondsworth

Sipson

Hanworth
Nearest tube stations


Hatton Cross tube station

Heathrow Terminal 4 tube station

Heathrow Terminals 1,2,3 tube station
Nearest railway stations


Ashford (Surrey) railway station

Egham railway station

Staines railway station

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