Middlesex
Middlesex refers to a historic county of South East England that is now absorbed into the Greater London area. It’s bounded by three rivers - the river Thames to the south, the Colne to the west and the Lea to the east. Hertfordshire is the neighbouring county to the north just separated by hills. Even though it only forms a part of Greater London - Middlesex is a vast urban area, with lots of choice for your wedding day. Many famous parts of London are contained within its borders, and there are plentiful sightseeing opportunities such as the House of Parliament, Buckingham Palace and much more. It incorporates areas such as Harrow, Wembley, Cricklewood, Finchley, Notting Hill, Fulham and Westminster. The Middlesex area includes an array of attractions including museums, galleries, historic buildings, gardens, parks, theaters, events, and concerts. Despite being primarily urban there is stunning architecture alongside historical buildings, town squares, parks, gardens and commons. Some of the top green spaces are Syon Park, Alexandra Palace, Boston Manor House, Osterley Park and Colne Valley Regional Park. International travel to and from Middlesex is easy through London Heathrow Airport. You’re in the hub of the UK connections for bus, rail and motorway.
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Middlesex
Middlesex refers to a historic county of South East England that is now absorbed into the Greater London area. It’s bounded by three rivers - the river Thames to the south, the Colne to the west and the Lea to the east. Hertfordshire is the neighbouring county to the north just separated by hills. Even though it only forms a part of Greater London - Middlesex is a vast urban area, with lots of choice for your wedding day. Many famous parts of London are contained within its borders, and there are plentiful sightseeing opportunities such as the House of Parliament, Buckingham Palace and much more. It incorporates areas such as Harrow, Wembley, Cricklewood, Finchley, Notting Hill, Fulham and Westminster. The Middlesex area includes an array of attractions including museums, galleries, historic buildings, gardens, parks, theaters, events, and concerts. Despite being primarily urban there is stunning architecture alongside historical buildings, town squares, parks, gardens and commons. Some of the top green spaces are Syon Park, Alexandra Palace, Boston Manor House, Osterley Park and Colne Valley Regional Park. International travel to and from Middlesex is easy through London Heathrow Airport. You’re in the hub of the UK connections for bus, rail and motorway.