Harrow on the Hill or Harrow-on-the-Hill is a locality and historic village in the borough of Harrow in Greater London, England.[3] The name refers to Harrow Hill, 408 feet (124 m),[4] and is located some half a mile south of the modern town of Harrow. The village dates back to early medieval times, built around the 11th-century St Mary's Church,[5] and is the location of Harrow, St Dominic's and John Lyon schools.[6]
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