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Hounslow West

Hounslow West, Heston, Cranford, and Heathrow are all part of Hounslow. Although most of the district is located in the London Borough of Hounslow, some areas, including Heathrow Airport, are located in the London Boroughs of Richmond upon Thames and Hillingdon. The TW3 postcode covers most of Hounslow, including the Town Centre, the area south of the railway station, and the villages of Lampton and Spring Grove. Hounslow West and sections of Cranford are included in the TW4 postcode, while Heston and Cranford are included in the TW5 postcode. The TW6 postcode covers Heathrow Airport and parts of Hatton. To the west of Hounslow, a London borough, is Hounslow Heath, a central public open space and local nature reserve. It is merely the remnant of the historic Hounslow Heath, which formerly encompassed over 4,000 acres and covers roughly 200 acres (80 hectares) (1,600 ha). Next to the Bell pub in Bell Square, an outdoor performance space, On a derelict plot of land on Hanworth Road, the Hounslow Communal Land Project was a community garden and sports area.

Sir Charles Mills

Sir Charles Mills purchased separate nearby sites in Vine Lane and built Hillingdon Court as his family home in 1858. Both[which?] buildings were demolished, and the plots were united to create the new property. Until Charles Mills, 2nd Baron Hillingdon, died in 1919, the mansion remained in the Mills family. The local government purchased part of the land, while the estate was purchased by the Roman Catholic Order of the Sacred Heart and converted into a nursing facility in 1920.