Middlesex, once a historic county in England, no longer exists as an administrative entity, having been absorbed into Greater London in 1965. However, its legacy lives on in the names of various boroughs and districts within Greater London, such as Brent, Harrow, and Enfield. Middlesex played a crucial role in the development of London, and many of its historical landmarks still stand, like the historic village of Harmondsworth and Syon House in Brentford. Today, while Middlesex is not an administrative county, its historical significance and influence on Greater London's development continue to be remembered and celebrated.
Arkley Residential Park is an exclusive residential community based close to some of Hertfordshire’s best-known towns and country spaces. In a quiet urban location, residents at the park will...