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Sudbury Area Guide

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

Local guide: Sudbury

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

About Sudbury

Sudbury is a residential area in Brent, located between Wembley, Harrow, Greenford, Alperton and North Wembley. It has a practical suburban character, with family homes, local shops, schools, parks and useful transport links. The area is popular with commuters who want access to both North West London and West London. Sudbury town centre and surrounding roads offer supermarkets, cafés, restaurants, takeaways, pharmacies, convenience stores and everyday services. The area has a diverse community and a quieter atmosphere than Wembley Park or Harlesden. Housing includes semi-detached homes, terraces, flats, maisonettes, bungalows and family properties. Transport links include Sudbury Town station on the Piccadilly line, Sudbury Hill station, Sudbury & Harrow Road station and nearby bus routes. These provide connections toward central London, Harrow, Ealing, Wembley and Heathrow routes. The area is also close to major roads, making it useful for car travel across West and North West London. Green spaces include Barham Park, Vale Farm Sports Ground, Horsenden Hill and local recreation grounds. These provide walking, sport and family recreation. Sudbury is practical, residential and well placed. It is ideal for families, commuters and residents seeking suburban space with good access to Wembley, Harrow and Ealing.

Local Highlights

Sudbury local amenities
Local shops, cafes, restaurants, schools and daily services around Sudbury and nearby residential streets.
Sudbury transport links
Piccadilly line, rail and bus connections linking Sudbury with Wembley, Harrow, Ealing and central London.
Barham Park and local green spaces
Parks, gardens, sports areas, playgrounds and walking routes close to Sudbury.
Family suburban setting
Semi-detached homes, schools, local businesses and green spaces shaping Sudbury''s neighbourhood identity.

Transport

Sudbury is served by Sudbury Town station on the Piccadilly line, with links to Acton Town, King's Cross St Pancras, Heathrow branches and central London. Nearby Sudbury & Harrow Road provides National Rail / Chiltern Railways access, and Sudbury Hill is also nearby. Key bus routes include 18, 92, 204, 245, 487 and H17. There is no tram service in Sudbury.

Property

Property in Sudbury is a practical Brent market with semi-detached houses, terraced homes, purpose-built flats, maisonettes and family properties close to Sudbury Town, Sudbury Hill, Wembley, Harrow borders and local schools. Property prices are shaped by Piccadilly line and rail access, family housing, schools, parks and relative value compared with Queens Park, Willesden or Wembley Park. Recent HA0 indicators suggest average property prices around 487,000 GBP, with flats around 394,000 GBP, terraced houses around 551,000 GBP and semi-detached homes around 664,000 GBP. Wider Brent indicators show average property prices around 644,000 GBP, but Sudbury often provides more accessible values, especially for flats and smaller homes. The rent market is steady because Sudbury offers practical commuting options and family housing. 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 depending on condition and transport access.

Services

Sudbury offers local shops, supermarkets, schools, GP access, pharmacies, cafes, restaurants, community services and residential amenities. Wider shopping and transport services are available in Wembley, Harrow and Greenford.

Lifestyle

Sudbury has a practical suburban lifestyle with Piccadilly line access, local shops, schools and residential streets. It suits families and commuters who want links to Wembley, Harrow, Ealing and central London.

Frequently asked questions

Sudbury is known for its residential streets, local shops, schools, Underground and rail links, parks nearby, and location between Wembley, Harrow, and Greenford.

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

Visitors can explore local shops and cafes, visit nearby parks, and travel easily to Wembley, Harrow, Greenford, or Perivale.

Yes. Sudbury has Underground, rail, bus, walking, and cycling links to Wembley, Harrow, Greenford, Ealing, and central London.