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Wealdstone sits just north of Harrow’s main commercial slopes, defined largely by the busy corridor of the High Street and its proximity to the major transport hub at Harrow & Wealdstone station. The name itself comes from the ‘Sarsen’ stone - a large sandstone block located outside the local library - which traditionally marked the boundary between the parishes of Harrow and Harrow Weald. Historically, the area was an industrial outlier, once home to the sprawling Kodak factory and Whitefriars Glass, and that sense of functional, urban grit still shapes its character today. It’s a place of steep Victorian terraced streets and practical amenities, anchored by the Byron Park leisure complex and the nearby football ground at Grosvenor Vale. While it lacks the manicured feel of the Hill, it offers a directness and a level of connectivity - with the Bakerloo line, Overground, and fast national rail links all converging in one spot - that makes it a very logistical place to live.