IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Arnold Road, NORTHOLT, UB5 5TE

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Arnold Road, UB5 5TE by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

There are currently over 7.5m images from over14,400 individuals and you can help contribute to the project by visiting https://www.geograph.org.uk

Image Map


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Notes
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Image Listing (8 Images Found)

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1
Islip Manor Road
Unlikely as it may seem, this is part of a waymarked walk called the Dog Rose Ramble.
Image: © Des Blenkinsopp Taken: 9 Oct 2014
0.15 miles
2
Dog Rose Ramble - autumn colours at Manor Islip Park
The Dog Rose Ramble is an eight mile circular walk in the London Borough of Ealing which passes through different green spaces amid London suburbia.
Image: © Peter S Taken: 3 Nov 2019
0.16 miles
3
New sports facilities
Image: © Alex McGregor Taken: 16 Aug 2013
0.21 miles
4
Hollow Tree in Islip Manor Park
Image: © Des Blenkinsopp Taken: 9 Oct 2014
0.22 miles
5
Blossom in Islip Manor Park
Islip Manor Park was created on the former grounds of Islips Manor, whose history dates back to a 14th century estate of the Ruislip family, Ruislips Place. It was renamed Islips Manor when the Lord of Northolt Manor purchased the estate in 1629. In 1853 it was purchased by antiquary George Harris who laid out the grounds and rebuilt the house, which remained in his wife's family after his death in 1890. Ealing Town Council purchased house and grounds in 1929; the house was used as a clinic and the grounds opened as a public park. There are vestiges of the 19th century planting.
Image: © Marathon Taken: 20 Apr 2016
0.23 miles
6
Blossom in Islip Manor Park
Islip Manor Park was created on the former grounds of Islips Manor, whose history dates back to a 14th century estate of the Ruislip family, Ruislips Place. It was renamed Islips Manor when the Lord of Northolt Manor purchased the estate in 1629. In 1853 it was purchased by antiquary George Harris who laid out the grounds and rebuilt the house, which remained in his wife's family after his death in 1890. Ealing Town Council purchased house and grounds in 1929; the house was used as a clinic and the grounds opened as a public park. There are vestiges of the 19th century planting.
Image: © Marathon Taken: 20 Apr 2016
0.24 miles
7
Eccentric road restriction on Eastcote Lane
Once you drive into Eastcote Lane from Northolt there is one place to go, a school entrance just beyond the junction. Then the road crosses the Central Line railway and hits this barrier. There is absolutely no reason to drive along the road beyond the school as it is clearly signed no through road, but officially traffic can still drive beyond a hundred yards or so to this point, but there is no facility for turning round so would need to make a three point turn. Simply allowing access to the school and placing any restrictions beyond there would at least restrict the road in this direction to any functional use, as going beyond the school is a futile exercise as demonstrated here.
Image: © David Howard Taken: 22 Aug 2012
0.24 miles
8
The Central line at Northolt
Image: © David Howard Taken: 31 Jan 2021
0.25 miles