Allingham Close, Hanwell, London, W7

Dec 21, 2011
Allingham Close is situated in the locality of Hanwell. Hanwell’s name is thought to have come from the words hana, meaning a cockerel, and weille, meaning a stream. Hanwell was an ancient village, dating back to the 5th and 6th centuries. Hanwell is mentioned in the Domesday Book as consisting of farmland and meadowland. There was also a mill. Most of the villagers were peasants or ‘villains’, working on the land, but there were three craftsmen and two slaves as well. The total number of people was about 100. The art deco clock tower on Hanwell Broadway was unveiled on 7 May 1937 in celebration of the coronation of King George VI. The mayor at the time, Frederick Woodward, said "I consider Hanwell one of the finest gateways to the city of London, and I cannot think of a more fitting place for the clock". If you are searching for a Lettings agent in Hanwell, W7 or an Estate Agent in Hanwell, W7 at OliverFinn Hanwell we would love to assist you if you wish to buy or sell in Hanwell, or rent or let in Hanwell.   Recent Instructions offered by OliverFinn Ealing At OliverFinn Ealing we love to know as much as we can about the areas that we work in. We believe that we can only call ourselves experts, if we truly are.
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