Harrow School Playing Fields is located at Harrow HA1 3TZ, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Harrow School Playing Fields and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Sanjay Choudhary

5 Google Rating

Fabulous estate! Home to such illustrious alumni, Sir Winston Churchill, Jawaharlal Nehru (India's f

5/ 5

Fabulous estate! Home to such illustrious alumni, Sir Winston Churchill, Jawaharlal Nehru (India's first PM), Benedict Cumberbatch and many more. Loved the place, some pictures taken in fading light.

Michael Wilson

5 Google Rating

Excellent facilities, even has a golf course

5/ 5

Excellent facilities, even has a golf course

Litsa Petraki

5 Google Rating

Could easily be the place to spend a morning out with kids. It is a very well looked after playing f

5/ 5

Could easily be the place to spend a morning out with kids. It is a very well looked after playing fields with ample parking space and next to the iconic Harrow School buildings.

Yogesh Gandhi

5 Google Rating

These fields are as lovely as lovely gets! There is a sports centre, tennis courts, running tracks,

5/ 5

These fields are as lovely as lovely gets! There is a sports centre, tennis courts, running tracks, a golf range, football and rugby fields, and also a pond for fishing! The views of the surrounding hills and the city of London to the east are majestic. There are several public footpaths that allow a good view of the park and it's facilities. The grounds are delightfully well maintained.

Marc W

5 Google Rating

Everything superbly organised.

5/ 5

Everything superbly organised.

Andrew Wright

5 Google Rating

Nice walk, keep to the public footpaths

5/ 5

Nice walk, keep to the public footpaths

Hinal Chauhan

1 Google Rating

Lovely grounds to go for a walk but they have so many areas that you are not permitted to walk. If y

1/ 5

Lovely grounds to go for a walk but they have so many areas that you are not permitted to walk. If you attempt to, security patrolling the grounds swiftly come to tell you you cannot. You are unable to even sit on the grass as security will come to move you along. Such a waste of a green space that people could enjoy.

david lucas

5 Google Rating

Has everything for sport

5/ 5

Has everything for sport

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