Buildings on left are Decoy Farm
These woods are the remnents of the ancient Finchley Woods. The wood appears on maps from the mid 18th century
Cool Oak Lane is on the left
The reservoire was opened in 1835 and is popularly known as the Welsh Harp
Seen looking towards Church Farmhouse the row of shops on the right were demolished in the early 1970s
Taken midway down facing towards turning onto Woodhouse Road
This rakish portrait of Grahame White shows him as a confident young man. As c founder and part owner of the very popular Hendon Aerodrome he had every reason to be
Cool Oak Lane bridge crosses one of the arms of the Brent Reservoir opened in 1835
House on right Park Farm beyond in distance Bush Causeway Cottages wall to Knightons
View looking north towards the junction with what is now Station Road the area was substantially redeveloped in the late 1920s and early 1930s
Edgwarebury Lane is still very rustic the farm functioned as the centre of Edgware Manor
Situated south of Bunns Lane Featherstone Farm was later used by Sunny Smile Limited, toy makers in the 1930s