Tottenham
Tottenham, Haringey A densely built-up, multiracial district situated six miles north of the Tower of London ‘Toteham’ (the farmstead of a man called Totta) was…
Read MoreManor House, Hackney/Haringey A London Underground station, and by extension its immediate vicinity, located at the easternmost corner of Finsbury Park Before the creation of…
Read MoreJackson’s Lane, Haringey A Victorian road in north-east Highgate, located just south-west of Highgate station The road acquired its name from Joseph B Jackson, an…
Read MoreFortis Green, Haringey A leafy and lovely locality situated between Muswell Hill and East Finchley, although many think of it simply as the south-western corner…
Read MoreBounds Green, Haringey/Enfield An increasingly multi-ethnic area located just under a mile to the north-west of Wood Green The name was first recorded as Le…
Read MoreBruce Grove, Haringey A station and street in central Tottenham, with Bruce Castle as the principal place of interest nearby The Bruce family built Tottenham…
Read MoreNew River Village, Haringey A high-density, high-price housing estate in north-east Hornsey, built on the 15-acre site of a former waterworks in the early years…
Read MoreSouth Tottenham, Haringey The shabby south-eastern corner of the borough, located north of Stamford Hill and Upper Clapton Despite the growth of central Tottenham, most…
Read MoreGreen Lanes, Hackney/Haringey/Enfield One of London’s longest stretches of road with a single name, Green Lanes runs from Newington Green to Bush Hill This was…
Read MoreNorthumberland Park, Haringey A multicultural, deprived satellite of Tottenham, situated in the north-east corner of the borough Marsh Lane (now Northumberland Park) station opened on…
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