London is not a central county in England, it is in the South East of the country. Central London is not a county, but is within the county of Greater London.
Stratford-on-Avon is located in Warwickshire County in central England.
Haywards Heath is about 40 miles south of central London in the county of West Sussex.
Hayes is located in the London Borough of Hillingdon, which is part of Greater London, England. Historically, it was part of the county of Middlesex before the establishment of Greater London in 1965. Hayes is situated to the west of central London and is known for its residential areas and industrial zones.
It is situated 20 miles (32 km) northwest of central London in the county of Hertfordshire in England and within the bounds of the M25 motorway.
London is in London ....
Broxbourne is a town in the county of Hertfordshire in England. It is located about 17 miles north of central London.
County of London was created in 1889.
County of London ended in 1965.
Yes it is located in central London.
London is in England. The United Kingdom doesn't have States, the closest equivalent the English County, such as 'Hampshire, Essex, Kent, Lancashire, etc. Most of the larger cities are 'metropolitan counties' in their own right, and London is no different, with it's legal county being 'Greater London'. The City of London, a one square mile section of central London famous for being the financial centre, is a separate place from London, and has it's own county - called 'City'
No. Essex is a county which borders London, located to the North East of London.
London is a part of Greater London county. UK does not have states or provinces, however, instead we have county.