Woodland Way is a typical interwar suburban development
An ancient lane probably named after a local family, which was a common in the Mill Hill area
Seen looking towards Five Ways Corner from number 459 Watford Way. A view before the bridge for the M1 was built
According to the local antiquary Ralph Calder, the house was built in 1709 and was first called the QueenÕs Head. It was replaced by the house Kings Head House
For a long time Littleberries was the Mother House of the Sisters of Mercy of Saint Vincent de Paul
Belmont School was founded in 1912 and this chapel was built in 1925
Rosebank is on the right hand side
Built in 1772 Belmont became a School in 1912
The Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul bought Littleberries in 1885 and this chapel was built shortly afterwards. It has recently been remodelled by Osel Architecture Ltd
Bittacy Farm was largely built over when the Middlesex Regimental depot, later Inglis barracks, was built in 1905