'Ickenham' is a town in the
London Borough of Hillingdon. It has developed into a suburb located 14.3 miles (23 km) west north-west of
Charing Cross.
Ickenham has its own miniature railway open to the public on the first Saturday of every month.
History
Of the 29 towns and villages in the Hillingdon borough, Ickenham stands as most sought after area, in terms of property. Ickenham first appeared in the
Domesday Book under the name 'Ticheha'. The name has been adopted by the town's
Wetherspoons pub, The Tichenham Inn. St Giles' church dates back to the
14th Century. The focus of the town is indisputably 'The Pump' - a water pump donated to the village by Charlotte Gell in 1866. The Pump was in use until December
1914 and was recently restored.
Ickenham Festival
The biennial Ickenham Festival has taken place in the town since 1976, originally with the aim of highlighting the variety of societies and groups in the area. The festival normally centres on a charity gala day in June, when various groups such as Scouts, church groups and schools parade through the town, finishing with a large fête in the grounds of
Swakeleys House, a 17th century
Jacobean mansion.
Schools
★ Breakspear Junior School (BJ'S)
[1]
★ Glebe Primary School
[2]
★ Vyners School
[3]
★ Douay Martyrs School
[4]
External links
★
Ickenham Online - Residents' Association
★
Ickenham Festival
★
Ickenham Miniature Railway