Queen's Head, Grade II listed building in London Borough of Harrow, England
Queen's Head is a Grade II listed building in the London Borough of Harrow, protected for its architectural and historical value. The structure reflects traditional building techniques and materials used in this part of London.
The building was constructed during a period when this area of London was developing its architectural identity. It remains part of a broader collection of structures that document the evolution of Harrow's built environment.
Local authorities maintain strict oversight of the Queen's Head's preservation, ensuring its architectural features remain intact for future generations to study.
This protected structure cannot be altered without permission from Harrow Council, which manages all heritage regulations. Visitors can view the building from nearby roads, and it is best to check locally for any current information about access.
The structure's coordinates at 51.594373, -0.380699 position it within a collection of heritage buildings that form Harrow's architectural landscape.
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