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Northolt sits in the London Borough of Hillingdon, roughly eleven miles west of Charing Cross. It is a place defined by its contrasts, where the presence of the RAF Northolt airfield - famous for its role during the Battle of Britain - meets the quiet, everyday rhythms of a residential suburb. For those navigating the city, the area is exceptionally well-connected; it is split between the Central Line and the Chiltern Main Line, with the A40 running right through its heart. Despite the urban infrastructure, there is a surprising amount of green space to be found. Northala Fields is the most distinctive landmark, featuring four large man-made conical hills built from the rubble of the old Wembley Stadium, offering views back across the London skyline. The historic core around St Mary’s Church and the village green serves as a reminder of its rural past, providing a pocket of village character amidst the post-war housing that makes up much of the local landscape.