Virtual heritage site tours

Discover and explore some of Hillingdon's fascinating heritage sites with our online tour videos.


Manor Farm

Located across 22 acres, the site houses a unique collection of buildings, including the Grade II* listed Great Barn dating back to the 13th century.

Find out how Manor Farm was built


Eastcote House Gardens

Situated on 10 acres of parkland in the heart of Eastcote village, this site contains the stables, a timber framed building dating back to the 17th century. 


Cranford County Park

This 144-acre park contains a number of historic relics, including a cobbled stable yard, ha-ha and enclosed courtyard known as The Secret Garden and the medieval St Dunstan's Church and graveyard which is said to be haunted by the ghost of the Grey Lady.​​​​​

Watch our second Cranford Park video to learn about its flora and fungi, and meet some of the incredible wildlife that inhabit this green oasis in between the busy roads near Heathrow.


Harmondsworth Great Barn

The Grade I listed building dates back to 1426 and was built by Winchester College as part of its manor farm. More than 95% of its structural timbers and half of the planking on its walls are original. 


Ruislip Lido Railway

Britain's longest 12-inch gauge railway, dating back to 1811.


St Mary the Virgin Church, Harmondsworth

This Grade II listed parish church features a 12th century south arcade and doorway and a 13th century north arcade.


St Martin's Church, Ruislip

Dating back to 1250, this Grade I listed church features 15th century additions and Victorian restorations.


Uxbridge Quaker Meeting House

The early 19th century meeting house retains much of its original character and was a site of Quaker worship from the late 1600s.


Ickenham Hall

The hall is a Grade II listed Georgian mansion, which was originally the home of John Crosier and family is located in the grounds of the Compass Theatre.


War memorials across the borough


Uxbridge Treaty walk

Learn about the Treaty of Uxbridge.


Hayes walking tour

Explore the historical stories and characters of old Hayes Town, starting from Church Green and ending at the Beck Theatre.

Page last updated: 14 May 2024