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Winchmore Hill

…station opened in 1871 on the Great Northern Railway’s new branch line to Enfield Town. Winchmore Hill Green and the King’s Head Winchmore Hill had…

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Bandon Hill

Bandon Hill, Sutton Also spelt as a single word, Bandon Hill is a railside resi­den­tial locality without a station, situated on the east side of…

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Haverstock Hill

…Haver­stock Hill runs for just under a mile north-westwards from Chalk Farm towards Hampstead. Chalk Farm Road becomes Haver­stock Hill at the junction with Regents…

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Bush Hill

Bush Hill, Enfield A name occa­sion­ally used to distin­guish the vicinity of the road called Bush Hill (much of which runs along the eastern edge…

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Herne Hill

…Bianco, Herne Hill Heritage Trail, Herne Hill Society, 2003 Website: Herne Hill Society * The picture of the Half Moon, Herne Hill, at the top…

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Cuckoo Hill

Cuckoo Hill, Harrow/Hillingdon An undu­lating and upmarket locality situated between Eastcote Village and Pinner Cuckoo Hill rises gently from Pinner Green in the north to…

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Horsenden Hill

…name (Horsa) and dūn, which could either have meant ‘hill fort’ or simply ‘hill’ – and it is not known which applied in this case. The…

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Nower Hill

Hill with Church Lane and Moss Lane. Nower Hill Cottage was sizeably augmented in 1895 for Ambrose Heal, and renamed Nower Hill House. The archi­tects went…

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Crouch Hill

Crouch Hill, Islington/Haringey The hill is part of the Northern Heights that extend eastward from Hampstead and Highgate, while the road of that name links…

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Child’s Hill

Hill’s name probably refers to a former resident – possibly Richard Child, who was living around here in 1321. Histor­i­cally, the ownership of Child’s Hill

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