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Hayes is a metropolis in West London, situated thirteen miles west of Charing Cross. Historically in Middlesex, Hayes have become a part of the London Borough of Hillingdon in 1965. The city's population changed into recorded as 95,763 within the 2011 census. Hayes has a protracted history. The area seems within the Domesday Book. Landmarks within the region include the Grade II indexed Parish Church, St Mary's the valuable part of the church survives from the twelfth century and it remains in use the church dates lower back to 830 A.D. And Barra Hall, a Grade II listed manor house. The town's oldest public residence the Adam and Eve, on the Uxbridge Road though now not the unique seventeenth-century structure, has remained on the equal site given that 1665.
Hayes is satisfactory called the erstwhile home of EMI. The phrases "Hayes, Middlesex" seem at the opposite of The Beatles' albums, which have been manufactured on the city's Old Vinyl Factory. The town centre's "gold disc" installation marks the 50th anniversary on 1 June 2017 of the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album, manufactured in Hayes in 1967.The metropolis is the area of the U.K. Headquarters of groups which include: Heinz,United Biscuits, Fujitsu, and Rackspace U.K. Notable ancient citizens include the early cutting-edge "father of English track", William Byrd, and a pre-eminent parent of twentieth-century English literature, George Orwell.