About South Harrow
South Harrow is a practical and diverse area in the London Borough of Harrow, located between Harrow-on-the-Hill, Northolt, Roxeth, Rayners Lane and Sudbury Hill. It has a busy local high-street character, with shops, restaurants, transport links, schools and residential streets. South Harrow station on the Piccadilly line provides direct access to central London, Hammersmith, Heathrow routes and Uxbridge. This makes the area useful for commuters, students and airport workers. Local buses connect South Harrow with Harrow town centre, Northolt, Rayners Lane, Wembley and surrounding districts. Northolt Road is the main commercial route, offering supermarkets, cafés, takeaways, restaurants, pharmacies, banks and everyday services. The area is highly multicultural, with South Asian, Middle Eastern and Eastern European businesses contributing to its food and local shopping scene. Residential South Harrow includes Victorian terraces, semi-detached homes, flats, maisonettes, converted properties and family houses. The area is generally more affordable than some nearby neighbourhoods such as Harrow-on-the-Hill or Pinner, while still offering strong transport and services. Green spaces nearby include Roxeth Recreation Ground, Alexandra Park and local playing fields. South Harrow is connected, diverse and practical, ideal for commuting, food, local shopping and everyday suburban London life.