33-35 High Street
Harrow on the Hill
Harrow
Middlesex
HA1 3HT
OPEN HOUSE EVENT- SATURDAY 3rd May 2025 between 11am- 12(noon)- (please call the office for your individual appointment . A beautiful locally Listed Arts & Crafts Residence with 3529 sq ft of accommodation situated near the summit of 'The Hill' and designed by the renowned architect, Charles Forster Hayward who was a prominent Harrow architect, having designed several Harrow School boarding houses. Holm Oak was originally built in 1863 as the first house on the Mount Park Estate and converted into two family homes in 2000 using the local architect Andrew Reed, an award winning architect in his time, having also designed for Harrow School.
The well proportioned accommodation is arranged over four floors consisting of six bedrooms, three/four reception rooms and four bathrooms with ample parking and a detached garage. This fine family home offers a wealth of character, charm and original features and an internal inspection is highly recommended.
Harrow on the Hill is designated as a conservation area and has a range of properties of both historical interest and high architectural merit dating from 16th Century. The magnificent church of St Mary's has Norman origins dating from 1094. The historic buildings, restaurants & wine bars on the old High Street are within a few minutes walk. Both Sudbury Hill's Piccadilly & Chiltern Line stations and South Harrow's train station are within easy walking distance & Harrow on The Hill Metropolitan/Chiltern Line train station for a fast commute to the City is within 0.75 miles.
The area is particularly well served for good schooling including Orley Farm Preparatory School, John Lyon, St Dominic's Sixth Form College, St Anselms RC school and the renowned Harrow Public School which dates back to 1572 and whose Elizabethan and Victorian buildings dominate the old High Street.
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