Ickenham is in UK area code 01895 (Uxbridge).
To call a UK number from other countries, replace the trunk prefix '0' with the country code '+44', which in this case gives you +44 1895. The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here"; the most common prefix is '00', but the US and Canada use '011' and some other countries use various other prefixes.
The former county of Middlesex and the borough of Southam are both now part of Greater London.
Whitechapel is in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. Middlesex used to be a county to the West and Northwest of London but no longer exists. The districts that used to lie in the old county of Middlesex are now all within Greater London. Whitechapel was never in Middlesex.
Middlesex is situated in the north-west area of Greater London.
Ickenham is a suburb of northwest London.
Cricklewood, the suburb of London, is in the county of Middlesex, England.
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The spelling of Enfield is correct. It is in the northern suburbs of London. Although it has the postal address of Middlesex, Middlesex no longer exists as a county and was absorbed into Greater London many years ago. Middlesex is still used in name for many folk who live there.
Twickenham is in the ceremonial county of Greater London. Twickenham used to be in the county of Middlesex until that county was abolished and Twickenham was absorbed into Greater London.
Middlesex no longer exists as a county as most of it has now been absorbed into Greater London. However, it is still used as a postal address. Towns or areas that still use Middlesex include Staines, Twickenham, Hayes, Uxbridge, West Drayton, Southall.
It isn't in a county. Greater London is its own administrative area but is surrounded by the counties of Kent, Surrey, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire and Essex. Middlesex after the reorganisation. Middlesex BEFORE the reorganisation. Middlesex is now only a postal address.
Liverpool is a city in North West of England. Middlesex is a fairly large county on the North West edge of London. Actually Middlesex doesn't exist anymore as an administrative district, it has been absorbed into Greater London, although it is still recognised as a postal address. Anyway, the answer to your question is about 220 miles, depending whereabouts in Middlesex you start from. It takes about 3.5 hours to drive on a good day and about 2.5 hours by train.
Ambrose Manning was born in 1859, in Middlesex, London, England, UK.