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Denham sits just west of Uxbridge, positioned where the suburban edges of London give way to the Colne Valley Regional Park. It is a place of distinct parts: the historic conservation area of Denham Village, with its brick-and-flint cottages and narrow lanes, and the more modern residential pockets closer to the station and the A40. Geographically, it is defined by water, tucked between the River Colne and the Grand Union Canal, offering miles of towpath walks that lead toward the Rickmansworth Aquadrome or southward toward Willowbank. For those heading into town, the railway station provides a direct link to Marylebone, while the proximity to the M40 and M25 makes it a practical base for getting around the home counties. Nearby, Denham Country Park provides a massive green lung of meadows and woodland, ensuring that despite its proximity to the capital, the landscape remains resolutely rural in character.