Harrow Road

It is also the name given to the immediate surrounding area of Queens Park and Kensal Green, straddling the NW10, W10, W2 and W9 postcodes.

The current street names (with road numbers) running from Paddington to Harrow are as follows: Starting at the junction of Harrow Road and Edgware Road at Paddington Green in the City of Westminster: At the junction of Ladbroke Grove the road leaves the City of Westminster and forms the boundary between the London Borough of Brent and the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (except for the length between Kensal Green station and the entrance to Kensal Green Cemetery where it is entirely within Brent) until reaching Scrubs Lane where it becomes entirely within the borough of Brent.

"[4] In Sam Selvon's 1956 Lonely Londoners, the newly migrated Tanty lives in Harrow Road.

In the DJ_Khaled track, God Did from August 2022, Jay-Z mentions Harrow Road in the line "And bloke and 'nem from London, Harrow Road, Weston Inn"[5] which Jay-Z later discussed in a Podcast with Asher D.[6] In the Irish rap band Kneecap's 2024 album Fine Art the 9th song on the album is titled "Harrow Road", a song about Moglaí Bap and Mo Chara (the two rappers) out on the street.

The song features Jelani Blackman, a South London rapper (born in Brixton).

The Flora , 525 Harrow Road
The main entrance of Kensal Green Cemetery, on Harrow Road
Shops between 572 and 560 Harrow Road, as it passes near West Kilburn .