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Queensbury Area Guide

Shops, transport, lifestyle, services and local highlights in Queensbury.

Local guide: Queensbury

A practical local area guide for Queensbury covering transport, lifestyle, property and services.

About Queensbury

Queensbury is a suburban area shared between Harrow and Brent, located near Kingsbury, Kenton, Canons Park and Edgware. It has a practical and residential character, with family homes, local shops, restaurants, schools and strong Underground connections. Queensbury station on the Jubilee line is one of the area’s main advantages, offering direct access to Wembley Park, Baker Street, London Bridge, Canary Wharf and Stratford. This makes the area popular with commuters and residents who want convenient transport while living in a quieter outer London setting. Queensbury’s local shopping areas provide supermarkets, cafés, takeaways, restaurants, pharmacies and everyday services. The area is highly diverse, with South Asian, Middle Eastern and other communities reflected in its food, shops and places of worship. Larger shopping and leisure options are available nearby in Harrow, Edgware, Wembley and Kingsbury. Residential streets include semi-detached houses, terraces, flats, maisonettes, bungalows and family homes. Green spaces such as Queensbury Park, Roe Green Park, Canons Park and Fryent Country Park are within reach, providing walking and recreation. Queensbury is practical, connected and family-friendly. It is ideal for commuters, local shopping, multicultural food and suburban living with Jubilee line access.

Local Highlights

Queensbury local amenities
Shops, cafes, restaurants, supermarkets and daily amenities around Queensbury and Honeypot Lane.
Queensbury station
Jubilee line and bus connections linking Queensbury with Wembley Park, Stanmore, Baker Street and central London.
Queensbury Park and local green spaces
Parks, sports areas, playgrounds and walking routes close to Queensbury.
Suburban commuter character
Family homes, flats, schools and strong Tube access shaping Queensbury's local identity.

Transport

Queensbury is served directly by the Jubilee line at Queensbury Underground station, with links to Wembley Park, Baker Street, Bond Street, London Bridge and Stratford. Key bus routes include 79, 114, 288, 324, 606 and local routes towards Kingsbury, Edgware, Harrow and Stanmore. There is no National Rail or tram service directly in Queensbury.

Property

Property in Queensbury is a practical Harrow and Brent-edge market with semi-detached houses, terraced homes, purpose-built flats, maisonettes and family properties close to Queensbury station, Kingsbury, Kenton, Canons Park and local schools. Local property prices are shaped by Jubilee line access, family housing, parks, road links and relative value compared with Stanmore or Pinner. Recent Harrow indicators suggest average property prices around 552,000 GBP, with flats around 317,000 GBP, terraced houses around 573,000 GBP and semi-detached homes around 658,000 GBP. Nearby HA3 indicators show average property prices around 541,000 GBP, with flats around 291,000 GBP and semi-detached homes around 638,000 GBP. Queensbury homes can provide practical value while still offering Tube access. The rent market is steady because the area attracts families, commuters and renters seeking space and transport. Typical one-bedroom flats are often around 1,350 GBP to 2,000 GBP per month, while two-bedroom flats or houses commonly range from 1,800 GBP to 2,800 GBP per month.

Services

Queensbury offers local shops, supermarkets, cafes, restaurants, schools, GP access, pharmacies, community facilities and everyday residential services. Larger service centres are available in Edgware, Kingsbury, Harrow and Wembley.

Lifestyle

Queensbury has a practical suburban lifestyle with Jubilee line access, local shops, schools and residential streets. It suits commuters and families who want good transport links and access to both Harrow and Brent amenities.

Frequently asked questions

Queensbury is known for its Underground station, local shops, residential streets, schools, parks nearby, and location between Harrow, Brent, and Edgware.

Yes. Queensbury can suit families and commuters who want transport links, local amenities, schools, parks nearby, and access to Harrow and Wembley.

Visitors can explore local shops and cafes, visit nearby green spaces, and travel towards Kingsbury, Canons Park, Edgware, or Harrow.

Yes. Queensbury has Underground services, bus routes, walking and cycling links to Harrow, Wembley, Edgware, Kingsbury, and central London.