Plaque

Hatch End Station

Inscription

This (Wrenish style) building by Gerald Horsley was built in 1911 on the site of the first station opened in August 1842.
Harrow Heritage Trust

Site: Hatch End Station (1 memorial)

HA5, Station Approach

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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Hatch End Station

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Gerald Horsley

Architect. Son of John Callcott Horsley. His best known buildings are in a Ba...

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Hatch End Station

A former station named 'Pinner' was opened nearby in about 1844, and renamed ...

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Hatch End Station

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Harrow Heritage Trust

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