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Name: Sudbury Hill Station
Date: 1932
Architect: Charles Holden
Lines: Piccadilly
Borough: Harrow
Listing: Grade II
Notes: The station is a smaller version of the box style design introduced by Holden at Sudbury Town. The new station was completed in 1932 and it is constructed of red brick with an overhanging concrete roof. Unlike Sudbury Town, this station has a single storey entrance with inbuilt kiosks, a design repeated at stations like Oakwood and Eastcote. The site also includes a generating station in brick, designed by Holden and built at the same time.

​See Also- Charles Holden, Sudbury Town
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