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Harlesden is meters away, 11 min walk. Neasden is meters away, 26 min walk. North Acton is meters away, 33 min walk. Acton Main Line is meters away, 43 min walk. More details. Shakespeare Road L 2 min walk. Knatchbull Road Y 4 min walk. Last updated on 20 October Neighbourhood Policing. What Parish Council is Stonebridge Park in? Stonebridge Park is in an unparished area. What Electoral Ward is Stonebridge Park in?

Stonebridge Park is located within the ward of Stonebridge. What County is Stonebridge Park in? Stonebridge Park is located within the ceremonial county of Greater London.

What Constituency is Stonebridge Park in? Stonebridge Park is located within the constituency of Brent Central. Stonebridge Park is located within the London region of the United Kingdom. What County Council area is Stonebridge Park in?

Stonebridge Park is located within the Outer London Council area. What Police Force area is Stonebridge Park in? Stonebridge Park is located within the Metropolitan Police Police area. Roads that have a Junction with Stonebridge Park.

Hotel Deals for Willesden. Location Details. Stonebridge Park. Nearby Roads. Beech Way. Barrs Road. Crouch Road. Population Statistics. Nearest Supermarkets View More Information. Telephone Information. Recent House Sales in Stonebridge Park. Local Government. The total electorate was 84, Nearest Car Parks. Charges apply Mon - Sat 8am - pm. Looking for a broadband package?

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If you wish, you can also view information for the whole of NW10 here. For more details on the exact area these statistics cover, please see the map below and click "Show Census Area Covered" immediately below the map. For information about recent house sales in this postcode, please view our property sales page for NW10 8EN.

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Housing Types Embed This The area containing Stonebridge Park, Brent, London consists predominantly of flats, which is common in inner cities, student neighbourhoods and poorer suburban settings. Click here for explanation. Housing Occupancy Embed This Back to Top This data lists the total number of residents normally resident within each household. Gender Male Female Total Health Embed This Back to Top Health in the UK is strongly tied to age as you would expect, but the affluence of a neighbourhood also has strong influence, with deprived areas often showing poorer standards of health.

Employment Industry Embed This Back to Top This data is based on resident aged on census day , who were in employment. Electric, Gas, Steam, Air Conditioning etc. Wholesale 31 Transportation Inc. Social Work 34 Other Inc. Arts, Recreation etc. Compare Broadband Want to find out which broadband package is right for you? Top Broadband Suppliers Back to Top Thanks to a survey [link] performed for Broadband Genie, we can show you the best broadband suppliers in the United Kingdom as of Supplier Customer Rating Plusnet The estate was home to many Willesden local government officials, including local historian Frederick Augustus Wood, whose papers are available in Brent archive.

The Stonebridge Estate has since seen successive waves of development in the twentieth century. The housing built after Stonebridge Park was less grandiose and of lower quality. In the s and s, houses were built west of Stonebridge Park in Melville, Brett and Barry roads. These terraces and shops were for tradespeople serving the estate.

Hillside, where Harrow Road descended towards the bridge, became a thriving shopping centre until the late s. The church of St. Michael and All Angels, built in , became the centre of a parish a year later. After , there was little building, and the larger houses were divided into flats or bedsits.

Stonebridge was rapidly losing its middle-class character, as industry moved into the area. By , there were industrial premises, especially factory laundries, along the eastern and southern edges of the area by the railway lines and in Barry Road. Two schools opened before the First World War. The Coach and Horses became known for its skittle alley, gymnasium, and for its proprietor, and trainer of prize fighters, the stone 'Jolly Jumbo' Ecclestone.

In the early twentieth century, Stonebridge became increasingly industrial, and more working-class. Willesden's sewage farm operated there from In , McVitie's biscuit factory opened nearby and by , there was a brick works by the railway. In , an attempt to build houses near the sewage farm failed, but after the First World War, the Brentfield estate was built at the site.

The scheme suffered drainage problems, and homes were flooded in Fewer homes were built than the 1, originally planned. By , the streets built to serve the Stonebridge Park estate had become independent of it with their own character. Barry Road was an upper working-class community consisting of men in regular work. Brett Road however, was considered a slum.



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