The highs of Harrow on the Hill

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Take the Lowlands Road exit from Harrow on the Hill tube and cross the road into Lansdowne Road. At the top of this keep straight ahead on up the grassy slope in the direction signposted 'The Hill'.

At the top of the slope, turn right along an enclosed footpath. At the end of the path, where it meets the road, turn left, uphill again, along a steep tarmac path beside St Mary's churchyard. At the top, just before turning left to the church, is Byron's Seat.

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  Terrain  - Footpaths, fields and pavements
  Landscape  - Hilltop views and buildings of Harrow School
  Dog friendliness  - No problems
  Parking  - Pay-and-display in nearby streets (try Lansdowne Road)
  Toilets en route  - Harrow on the Hill Station
About the walk
From a humble start in 1572, when local farmer John Lyon obtained a royal charter, Harrow has become one of the country's best-known boys' schools. During the walk you will tread the same ground as Anthony Trollope and Lord Byron who had very different journeys through life. Poetic licence Lord...
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Greater London is one of the world’s largest urban areas; 33 boroughs stretching north to Enfield, south to Croydon, east to Havering, west to Hillingdon and with central London at the heart of it all. Greater London contains a multitude of parks and green spaces, from the six Royal Parks to other huge open spaces like Hampstead Heath and Clapham Common.
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The highs of Harrow on the Hill

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Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Footpaths, fields and pavements
  Landscape - Hilltop views and buildings of Harrow School
  Dog friendliness - No problems
  Parking - Pay-and-display in nearby streets (try Lansdowne Road)
  Toilets en route - Harrow on the Hill Station
About the walk
From a humble start in 1572, when local farmer John Lyon obtained a royal charter, Harrow has become one of the country's best-known boys' schools. During the walk you will tread the same ground as Anthony Trollope and Lord Byron who had very different journeys through life. Poetic licence Lord...
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Greater London
Greater London is one of the world’s largest urban areas; 33 boroughs stretching north to Enfield, south to Croydon, east to Havering, west to Hillingdon and with central London at the heart of it all. Greater London contains a multitude of parks and green spaces, from the six Royal Parks to other huge open spaces like Hampstead Heath and Clapham Common.