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Ickenham

Ickenham is a suburban village in west London, England, forming part of the London Borough of Hillingdon. Historically part of Middlesex, it lies about 14 miles (23 km) west-northwest of Charing Cross and is near Ruislip and Uxbridge. The village has medieval roots and expanded notably in the 20th century with the development of the Swakeleys Estate, a large residential project that shaped the local landscape.

Governance and services: Ickenham is administered by Hillingdon Council within Greater London, having formed part of

Transport: The area is served by Ickenham railway station on the London Underground's Metropolitan line, providing

Culture and community: The village hosts the annual Ickenham Festival, a community event featuring parades, music

Greater
London
since
1965.
Local
amenities
include
a
village
centre
along
the
High
Road,
with
shops,
pubs
and
a
library,
and
Swakeleys
Park
nearby.
The
Swakeleys
Estate
and
Swakeleys
House
are
among
its
landmark
sites.
passenger
services
to
central
London
and
to
the
west.
Bus
routes
connect
Ickenham
with
neighbouring
towns
and
suburbs.
and
local
activities.
Ickenham
remains
predominantly
residential,
with
a
mix
of
Victorian,
interwar
and
contemporary
housing,
and
serves
as
a
commuter
base
for
many
working
in
central
London.