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We also provide moving and other services in nearby areas including Hampstead Gdn Suburb, Friern Barnet, Whetstone and Hendon . Places of interest in N2East Finchley tube stationEast Finchley station was built by the Edgware, Highgate and London Railway (EH&LR) and was originally opened as East End Station [3] on 22 August 1867 by the Great Northern Railway (GNR) (which had taken over the EH&LR) in what was then rural Middlesex.[4] The station was on a line that ran from Finsbury Park to Edgware via Highgate. The station was given its current name in 1886.Market Place (Finchley)No trace of the market now exists other than the road name.Coldfall WoodThe London Borough of Haringey contains four ancient woods: Highgate Wood, Queen's Wood, Coldfall Wood, Bluebell Wood.[1] All are shown on John Rocque's 1754 Map of Middlesex.[citation needed]St John's Gate, ClerkenwellSt John's Gate is one of the few tangible remains from Clerkenwell's monastic past, it was built in 1504 by Prior Thomas Docwra as the south entrance to the inner precinct of the Priory of the Knights of Saint John - the Knights Hospitallers. The substructure is of brick, the north and south façades of stone. After centuries of decay and much rebuilding, very little of the stone facing is original; heavily restored in the 19th century, the gate today is in large part a Victorian recreation, the handiwork of a succession of architects ? W. P. Griffiths, R. Norman Shaw, and J. Oldrid Scott.London CharterhouseIn 1348, Walter de Manny rented 13-acre (0.05 km2) of land in Spital Croft, north of Long Lane, from the Master and Brethren of St. Bartholomew's Hospital for a graveyard and plague pit for victims of the Black Death. A chapel and hermitage were constructed, renamed New Church Haw; but in 1371, this land was granted for the foundation of the London Charterhouse, a Carthusian monastery.[2]Information by Wikipedia.com
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