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Sudbury is a suburb in the London Boroughs of London Borough of Brent and London Borough of Harrow, located in northwest London, UK. Sudbury is an historical area having once extended from the 'South Manor- Sudbury' (thought to have been on Harrow Hill) to the area that is now known as Wembley Central (ward). Much of the land that once formed Sudbury Common until the 1930s has now been developed as a relatively green residential suburb of London. Much of Sudbury was once in the ownership of the Barham family who give their name to a number of local landmarks including Barham School and Barham Park.

History

Early history
Sudbury, in the parish of Harrow, was in the Hundred (county subdivision) of Gore in the former County of Middlesex, and was one of ten hamlets which formed the larger of the Archbishop of Canterbury's two Harrow manors.Sudbury Middlesex: A Short History and Guide to the Parish Church of St Andrews (1968) Wembley History Society The road to London and the proximity of Harrow School enhanced its status. Its upkeep was supported in part by Sir John Lyon, founder of Harrow School.

Georgian era
Wealthy sisters and local philanthropists the Copland Sisters after which many local landmarks from streets to schools were named commissioned Sir John Gilbert Scott, the architect who later designed the Albert Memorial and St Pancras railway station, to build the Church of St John in 1846 which marks the easterly extent of Sudbury. Opposite is Copland House, now a home for the elderly. The Coplands built Sudbury Lodge in the grounds of their father's home in Crabbs House.

This would later change hands and be owned by another wealthy and philanthropist family the Barham's. During the late Georgian period Sudbury was the home of the Express Dairy Company Limited run by the Barham Family. It was the first British Dairy to use glass milk bottles, the first to use milk churns and glass lined tanks to carry 30 0000 gallons of milk by train into London every night and one of the first to introduce pasteurisation to sterilise milk. It even supplied milk to Queen Victoria. For his services the owner and managing director George Barham Sr. was knighted in 1904. He died in 1913 leaving his business to his son Titus Barham.

Nineteenth century to modern times


Titus Barham died aged 77 years in 1937. On the day of his death he had been due to be made the first Mayor of the new ward. He left considerable lands for the benefit of the public in this rural area. His former mansion in Barham Park was demolished in 1956. Much of the area originally given over to arable land for use by dairy herds was lost during the interwar period.

Urbanisation began in earnest in the late 19th century with the arrival of the railways. Sudbury town became part of the London commuter belt. The demand for housing was such that within the short interwar period much of the area became urbanised. Despite this it remains a relatively green area mainly due to strict planning control. In 1928 land was given over for the Vale Farm sports fields. There has been a swimming pool on the site since 1932. Sudbury is a suburb in the London Boroughs of London Borough of Brent and London Borough of Harrow, located in northwest London, UK. Sudbury is an historical area having once extended from the 'South Manor- Sudbury' (thought to have been on Harrow Hill) to the area that is now known as Wembley Central (ward). Much of the land that once formed Sudbury Common until the 1930s has now been developed as a relatively green residential suburb of London. Much of Sudbury was once in the ownership of the Barham family who give their name to a number of local landmarks including Barham School and Barham Park.

Parks and recreation

Barham Park is a landscaped garden dating from the 18th century. The foundations of Sudbury Lodge, formerly the home of George Barham, founder of Express Dairies, still stand amidst his walled gardens. Also in the park is a surviving Georgian building, formerly Crabb's House, which is now used as a library. The park has a floral display, three ponds, a conifer plantation, a large and modern children's play area, and a war memorial. Sudbury is a suburb in the London Boroughs of London Borough of Brent and London Borough of Harrow, located in northwest London, UK. Sudbury is an historical area having once extended from the 'South Manor- Sudbury' (thought to have been on Harrow Hill) to the area that is now known as Wembley Central (ward). Much of the land that once formed Sudbury Common until the 1930s has now been developed as a relatively green residential suburb of London. Much of Sudbury was once in the ownership of the Barham family who give their name to a number of local landmarks including Barham School and Barham Park.

Sport

Sudbury was the former home of London Wasps rugby union team who moved there in 1923. During the late nineties they relocated to Loftus Road to share with QPR before moving to Buckinghamshire in 2001, and the ground at Sudbury Town has been developed for housing. The club house still stands and is still considered the club's spiritual home. A large swimming pool, outdoor tennis courts, cricket pitches and nets, AstroTurf pitches and a sports complex are located at Vale Farm. The complex is also the home ground of Wembley F.C., and contains a stadium with a 2,000 seat capacity. Other sports clubs in the district include Sudbury Golf Club and Sudbury Squash and Tennis Club.

The Lyons' Sports Club hosted the Field hockey at the 1948 Summer Olympics preliminaries for the 1948 Summer Olympics.[http://www.la84foundation.org/6oic/OfficialReports/1948/OR1948.pdf 1948 Summer Olympics official report.] p. 46. Sudbury is a suburb in the London Boroughs of London Borough of Brent and London Borough of Harrow, located in northwest London, UK. Sudbury is an historical area having once extended from the 'South Manor- Sudbury' (thought to have been on Harrow Hill) to the area that is now known as Wembley Central (ward). Much of the land that once formed Sudbury Common until the 1930s has now been developed as a relatively green residential suburb of London. Much of Sudbury was once in the ownership of the Barham family who give their name to a number of local landmarks including Barham School and Barham Park.

Historical buildings

In the 19th century Sudbury was a large meadow stretching from Wembley to Harrow on the Hill. It was dotted by many farm houses and grand residences. A few buildings from this era still remain and a notable example is Hundred Elms Farm of Elms Lane to the North of Sudbury Town. Now a residential care home, the actual building is well maintained but is not open to the public. Sudbury is a suburb in the London Boroughs of London Borough of Brent and London Borough of Harrow, located in northwest London, UK. Sudbury is an historical area having once extended from the 'South Manor- Sudbury' (thought to have been on Harrow Hill) to the area that is now known as Wembley Central (ward). Much of the land that once formed Sudbury Common until the 1930s has now been developed as a relatively green residential suburb of London. Much of Sudbury was once in the ownership of the Barham family who give their name to a number of local landmarks including Barham School and Barham Park.

Religious buildings

Sudbury Methodist Church is situated opposite Butlers Green, and St. Andrew's Church of England (COE), St. George's Catholic and the Church of St. John the Evangelist are located several hundred yards further up the Harrow Road. St George's was designed by prominent British "Arts and Crafts Movement" architect James Leonard Williams (d.1926); his other work include Royal School of Needlework, All Saints church in Oxted, The Pound House in Totteridge, etc.

St Andrew's Church started its life in 1904 as a Mission Church to Harrow Parish Church. The new church was designed by Arnold Mitchell (1863–1944) as part of the Harrow Church Extension Scheme, at a nett cost of £2,000 . The new mission church was dedicated on Wednesday 10 May 1905, by the Suffragan Bishop of Islington, and the first vicar was Reverend A M Bashford who served from 1910 to 1922. The church served as a place of worship until 1926, it is now used as the church hall. In June 1911 plans were laid to build a new church capably of holding 500 parishioners, the foundation stone was laid on the 4 April 1925, and the new Church of St Andrew was Consecrated by the Lord Bishop of London on 20 March 1926. The first vicar was the Reverend A Stone who served the parish from 1922-1930 Egan,H (1968) ''Sudbury Middlesex: A Short History and Guide to the Parish Church of St Andrew'' Middlesex: Wembley History Society

Over the past year extensive work has been completed in the Church of St John's. This church, located at the eastern edge of Sudbury where it borders Wembley, dates from the Georgian era.

Through the late 80s and mid 90s, it had fallen into a state of disrepair. Significant subsidence had threatened its foundations. Thanks to charitable works the extensive underpinning work on the historic church has been completed, saving it for future generations. Phase 2 of the restoration contracted to building firm BRICKSTONE has restored the rusted and broken ornate railings and gate to its former glory. Phase 3 involving restoration of the Lychgate was completed in time for the mayoral visit on remembrance Sunday 2009. Sudbury is a suburb in the London Boroughs of London Borough of Brent and London Borough of Harrow, located in northwest London, UK. Sudbury is an historical area having once extended from the 'South Manor- Sudbury' (thought to have been on Harrow Hill) to the area that is now known as Wembley Central (ward). Much of the land that once formed Sudbury Common until the 1930s has now been developed as a relatively green residential suburb of London. Much of Sudbury was once in the ownership of the Barham family who give their name to a number of local landmarks including Barham School and Barham Park.

Residents' Association

Sudbury Town Residents' Association (STRA), The aims and objectives of STRA are to serve and encourage wider participation by the community (including the shops) in the restoration of a clean and safe environment within Sudbury. STRA will work closely with Brent Council and other authorities to improve the conditions and safety in the area. STRA is a non-political and non-sectarian organisation. Sudbury is a suburb in the London Boroughs of London Borough of Brent and London Borough of Harrow, located in northwest London, UK. Sudbury is an historical area having once extended from the 'South Manor- Sudbury' (thought to have been on Harrow Hill) to the area that is now known as Wembley Central (ward). Much of the land that once formed Sudbury Common until the 1930s has now been developed as a relatively green residential suburb of London. Much of Sudbury was once in the ownership of the Barham family who give their name to a number of local landmarks including Barham School and Barham Park.

Politics

The area is represented on Brent London Borough Council by:

Mary Daly
Labour,

Paul Lorber
Liberal Democrats
Leader of the Liberal Democrats Group,

Chandubhai J Patel
Liberal Democrats. Sudbury is a suburb in the London Boroughs of London Borough of Brent and London Borough of Harrow, located in northwest London, UK. Sudbury is an historical area having once extended from the 'South Manor- Sudbury' (thought to have been on Harrow Hill) to the area that is now known as Wembley Central (ward). Much of the land that once formed Sudbury Common until the 1930s has now been developed as a relatively green residential suburb of London. Much of Sudbury was once in the ownership of the Barham family who give their name to a number of local landmarks including Barham School and Barham Park.

Notable residents

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Transport

Neighbouring Areas
{{Geographic Location
|title = '''Neighbouring areas of Sudbury'''
|Northwest = South Harrow
|North = Harrow, London
|Northeast = North Wembley
|West = Sudbury Hill
|Centre = Sudbury
|East = Wembley
|Southwest = Greenford
|South = Perivale
|Southeast = Alperton
}}

Tube
*Sudbury Town station, on the Piccadilly line
*Sudbury Hill station, on the Piccadilly Line

Rail
*Sudbury & Harrow Road railway station, on Chiltern Railways
*Sudbury Hill Harrow railway station, on Chiltern Railways

Road
*A404 road (Harrow Road, Wembley)
*A4005 (Bridgewater Road & Harrow Road, Harrow)
*A4127 (Greenford Road & Sudbury Court Drive) Sudbury is a suburb in the London Boroughs of London Borough of Brent and London Borough of Harrow, located in northwest London, UK. Sudbury is an historical area having once extended from the 'South Manor- Sudbury' (thought to have been on Harrow Hill) to the area that is now known as Wembley Central (ward). Much of the land that once formed Sudbury Common until the 1930s has now been developed as a relatively green residential suburb of London. Much of Sudbury was once in the ownership of the Barham family who give their name to a number of local landmarks including Barham School and Barham Park.

References

Sudbury is a suburb in the London Boroughs of London Borough of Brent and London Borough of Harrow, located in northwest London, UK. Sudbury is an historical area having once extended from the 'South Manor- Sudbury' (thought to have been on Harrow Hill) to the area that is now known as Wembley Central (ward). Much of the land that once formed Sudbury Common until the 1930s has now been developed as a relatively green residential suburb of London. Much of Sudbury was once in the ownership of the Barham family who give their name to a number of local landmarks including Barham School and Barham Park.

External links

*Sudbury Town Residents' Association (STRA)| http://stra.org.uk/








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