Neasden, London
Facts and practical information
Neasden is a suburban area in northwest London, England. It is located around the centre of the London Borough of Brent and is within the NW2 and NW10 postal districts. Neasden is near Wembley Stadium, the Welsh Harp, and Gladstone Park; the reservoir and River Brent marks its boundaries with Kingsbury and Wembley, while Gladstone Park and the Dudding Hill line separates it from Dollis Hill and Church End respectively. The A406 North Circular Road runs through the middle of Neasden; to the west is the Neasden Underground Depot, Brent Park retail area and the St Raphael's Estate; on the east is Neasden tube station, the large Neasden Temple, and former Neasden Power Station. The area is known as the place where Bob Marley lived after moving from Jamaica, living at a house in The Circle; the house was honoured with a blue plaque in 2012. ()
Brent (Dudden Hill)London
Neasden – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir London, Brent Reservoir, Roundwood Park, St Matthew's Church.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Neasden?
How to get to Neasden by public transport?
Bus
- Mulgrave Road • Lines: 302, N98 (3 min walk)
- Clifford Way • Lines: 302, N98 (4 min walk)
Metro
- Neasden • Lines: Jubilee (6 min walk)
- Dollis Hill • Lines: Jubilee (11 min walk)