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Ickenham sits comfortably between Uxbridge and Ruislip, retaining a distinct village character that sets it apart from the busier hubs of West London. At its heart is the Pump, a 19th-century village landmark at the intersection where the timber-framed Swakeleys House - a grand Jacobean mansion - remains the area's historical centerpieces. Practically speaking, it is defined by its green spaces; you’ll often find locals walking through the Glebe or exploring the edges of the Colne Valley Regional Park. Transport is one of its most functional features, as it is served by two separate stations - Ickenham on the Metropolitan and Piccadilly lines and West Ruislip on the Central line and Chiltern Railways - providing a straightforward link to both the West End and the Buckinghamshire countryside. It is a place of quiet residential streets and long-standing local shops, where the pace feels notably slower than the nearby town centers.