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…
Read More…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…
Read MoreBandon Hill, Sutton Also spelt as a single word, Bandon Hill is a railside residential locality without a station, situated on the east side of…
Read More…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…
Read More…Bianco, Herne Hill Heritage Trail, Herne Hill Society, 2003 Website: Herne Hill Society * The picture of the Half Moon, Herne Hill, at the top…
Read MoreCuckoo 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…
Read More…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…
Read More…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…
Read MoreCrouch 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…
Read More…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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