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Places of interest in N17
Bethnal Green ¢ Chingford ¢ Clapton ¢ Hackney Downs ¢ Highams Park ¢ London Liverpool Street ¢ St James Street ¢ Walthamstow Central ¢ Wood Street
Park Lane and Paxton are adopted as stand names by the fans when chanting during matches, with the East stand referred to as The Shelf side, but officially the names of the stands are their compass locations.[7]
Tottenham High Cross was erected in Tottenham sometime between 1600 - 1609 by Owen Wood, Dean of Armagh, on the site of a wooden wayside cross first mentioned in 1409, and marks what was the centre of Tottenham Village. There is some speculation that the first structure on the site was a Roman beacon or marker[citation needed], situated on a low summit on Ermine Street, which became the Tottenham High Road, as it is now known.
Lauderdale House is at the edge of the park, used as a tea room and for functions and arts events; none of the interior remains in its original state. It is a much modified very old timber framed house, dating back to the sixteenth century. It is surrounded by formal gardens.
The Barnet Bypass was also the location of one of the last Metropolitan Police Police boxes in use (prior to the reintroduction of a single new box in Earl's Court in 1996). The box was taken out of use in 1981, seriously inconveniencing the filming of the Doctor Who story Logopolis which required a functioning police box as a key element and was intended to be filmed at the spot.[99]
Information by Wikipedia.com
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