Rayners Lane

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Coordinates: 51°34′25″N 0°22′25″W / 51.5737°N 0.3735°W / 51.5737; -0.3735

Rayners Lane
Rayners Lane is located in Greater London
Rayners Lane

 Rayners Lane shown within Greater London
OS grid reference TQ128873
London borough Harrow
Ceremonial county Greater London
Region London
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town PINNER
Postcode district HA5
Post town HARROW
Postcode district HA2
Dialling code 020
Police Metropolitan
Fire London
Ambulance London
EU Parliament London
UK Parliament Harrow West
London Assembly Brent and Harrow
List of places: UK • England • London

Rayners Lane is a suburban district in the London Borough of Harrow between Pinner and West Harrow.[1]

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History

During the Middle Ages the Rayners Lane road was used when transporting grain to the mill on Pinner Green. The road was originally called Bourne Lane as it crossed several streams including the Yeading Brook. During the first half of the nineteenth century the area was in the hands of the Rayner family, who owned a farm. The area was drastically built up between 1929 and 1938 by Harrow's biggest interwar housebuilder T.F. Nash, who created a shopping parade on Alexandra Avenue. The area to the north of the tube station was originally named Harrow Garden Village by its developer, and was one of Metro-land's flagship points.

Former Cunard officer Commodore Harry Grattidge one of the last captains of the RMS Queen Elizabeth lived at number 33 High Worple, Rayners Lane until his death in the 1970s.

Rayners Lane today

The area is most widely known as the location of Rayners Lane tube station, first built in 1906, and most of the settlement is built around the tube station. The station links both the Metropolitan and Piccadilly lines and therefore has good connections with the rest of London.

The other principal point of architectural interest is the former cinema, an Art Deco building featuring a curved projection on the front somewhat resembling an elephant's trunk. This is a listed building. It is currently being occupied by the Zoroastrian Trust Funds of Europe, and is used as a Zoroastrian centre - the only official temple of its type in the UK.

Despite being a relatively small area, it boasts many retail chains, mainly due to the presence of the tube station, including Sainsbury's Local, Tesco Express, Pizza Hut, Subway and KFC. Also located in Rayners Lane is the head office of the bookmaking and e-gaming company Ladbrokes.

It has two banks, NatWest & Santander. Due to lack of business in the area, Nationwide bank was forced to close down.

Rayners Lane

Sport

The area also has its own football club, Rayners Lane F.C. who currently play in the Hellenic Football League.

Transport and locale

Nearby places

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Bus routes

References

  1. ^ "Rayners Lane". hidden-london.co.uk. http://www.hidden-london.com/raynerslane.html. Retrieved 2007-07-18. 

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