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Louisa Boothby-Heathcote (1854?1940), who had succeeded as lady of the manor in 1915, was the last resident of the house. After the 1939-45 war, the estate was sold to London County Council who built the large housing estate.
Close to St Anne's is The Larks Hall public house, a timber-framed building that prior to the 1980s was Larks Hall Farm.
Stock car racing took place at many greyhound tracks as well as other venues. Between 1964 and 1968 Walthamstow was the home of many such races of F1 and F2 classes[2] . One driver who got off to a great start there was Ron Cayzer who had begun racing in 1964 with Brisca Formula One (number 267); after a few months of racing with BriSCA he won the World Championship qualifying final at Walthamstow. He was later placed 2nd for the Embassy Trophy at Walthamstow.[3] Other Londoners who raced stock cars there in the early and mid sixties were Maxie Bacon from Plumstead, Vic Ferriday, Barry Brew from Deptford, Rod Dore from Finchley, whose on-track photos can be seen on the website [1], on the SENIORS and the MORE SENIORS pages.
Roundel on platform 4
Bus station
Information by Wikipedia.com
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