Hanger Hill [1]
Introduction
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Image: © Michael Dibb Taken: 5 Feb 2023
The Fox and Goose, Hanger Lane, was built in the 19th century and has recently been modernized and a large accommodation block constructed. Hanger Hill is an area of the London borough of Ealing. It is famous, or perhaps infamous, for the Hanger Lane gyratory, a complex and busy road junction where the North Circular Road (A406) crosses Western Avenue (A40). The gyratory incorporates Hanger Lane Station on the London Underground.