Transfer from Uxbridge (UB8) to Gatwick Airport
Finds from the medieval era and Bronze Age have been discovered when The Chimes mall was constructed. At the same time, Upper Paleolithic remains were discovered near Denham. The Domesday Book does not mention the town of Uxbridge. However, in the 13th century, the St Margaret’s Church was already constructed on the area. In the 12th century, the only mention about the settlement was under the name Woxbrigge. At the time, it was included in the Elthorne Hundred.
The first covered market in the town was constructed in 1788 and until 1800 it grew to be one of the most significant market towns in the area. Moreover, it became the first stagecoach stopping point between Oxford and London. In 1794, the Grand Junction Canal was constructed to connect Birmingham with Uxbridge. However, after the Great Western Railway was opened, Uxbridge declined. The railway passed only through West Drayton. The branch to Uxbridge wasn’t constructed until 1904. So, the development of the town began in the early 20th century.