Laid out just before the Great War, Millway had to wait until after the war to be developed Number 5 Millway is on the left
The motorbus service 284 (later the 134) from High Barnet to Victoria Station in view, Bald Faced Stag as well.
Reputedly haunted by the landlady of The Three Crowns inn who either murdered or was murdered by her lover
Park Farm, on the right, was home to Lord George Sanger until his murder in 1911
Originally Holcombe House (designed by John Johnson in 1778) it became a Franciscan convent 1881. The chapel with its distinct pyramid roof was added in 1889. There was a girl's school until 1977.
The Silk Brook runs from Edgware to the Brent reservoir, parallel to the Edgware Road and is a tributary of the Brent River.
Belmont School was founded in 1912 and this chapel was built in 1925
The second incarnation of this pub which was demolished in 2003. The house was started by Frederick Smith as a modest beer house (c1851).
Variously known as the Welsh Harp, Kingsbury Water, and Hendon Lake, the reservoir was created in 1835 to supply water to the canal system
Woodland Way is a typical interwar suburban development
Seen here in 1935. Beating the bounds was intended to teach young boys the extent of the parish, sometimes with the use of corporal punishment