The London Borough of Hounslow is a London borough in west London, England, forming a part of Outer London. The borough was created in 1965, under the London Government Act 1963, by the merger of the area of the former Brentford and Chiswick Urban District, Feltham Urban District as well as the Heston and Isleworth Urban District of Middlesex. It borders the boroughs of Richmond upon Thames, Hammersmith and Fulham, Ealing and Hillingdon, plus the Surrey borough of Spelthorne. The local authority is Hounslow London Borough Council.
Hounslow grew rapidly during the latter half of the twentieth century resulting from other travel, a connection to the largest of London's airports since the 1940s, Heathrow Airport which is in the Hounslow post town.
The Great West Road, which crosses the borough from Chiswick to Heathrow, once served nationally and globally famous manufacturers such as Firestone, Gillette and Coty. As a result, the area became known as the 'Golden Mile'. A handful of of these factory sites remain, such as Gillette Corner, plus the Great West Road is still residence to lots of prestigious names, supplying them with quick non-motorway access between Slough, London Heathrow Airport and Central London. Other notable landmarks include Osterley Park, Gunnersbury Park, Syon House, the London Museum of Water and Steam, and Chiswick House.