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Harlington

Late eighteenth-century Harlington was a village of considerable extent, but still of a quiet rural character, situated fourteen miles from London and about one mile from the northern side of the Bath road.

The parish church of Harlington (the porch features in the engraving above) was an ancient gothic structure, with a square tower composed of flint and stone and strengthened by graduated buttresses.

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